Proliferative

Word PROLIFERATIVE
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This thickening of the uterine lining is called the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle, and it can vary in length from six to twenty days. ❋ The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (2005)

Yet under a microscope, there are different types, from simple fluid-filled cysts to what's called proliferative breast disease because it's made of growing cells. ❋ GreenFertility (2008)

This second stage is called the proliferative stage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In 20 percent of patients, the disease then progresses to advanced "proliferative" retinopathy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are manipulating our normal physiology with birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy, often increasing our exposure to cancer stimulating, proliferative hormones. ❋ Dr. Nalini Chilkov (2011)

Remodeling phase 3 weeks - years: The body transforms and replaces the collagen that was placed during the proliferative phase into a stronger collagen to support structure and function over the long term. ❋ Neal M. Blitz (2011)

One exciting paper just published demonstrated that a constituent of this herb can combat proliferative changes seen in rheumatoid arthritis. ❋ Dr. Richard Palmquist (2012)

He said that the proliferative growth (hyperplasia) of the (endometrial) cells lining the uterus implies changes in important reproductive hormones. ❋ Jeffrey Smith (2010)

Stem cells exist at higher frequency, are more proliferative, and have higher accessibility in the early gestational fetus than in postnatal life. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Increased IL-4 production and attenuated proliferative and pro-inflammatory responses of splenocytes from wild-caught rats Rattus norvegicus. ❋ Donna Jackson Nakazawa (2008)

Lab animals fed GM feed developed lesions in the stomach, damage intestines, and abnormal and proliferative cell growth in the walls of the stomach and intestines. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In all cases, the GM potato created proliferative cell growth in the stomach and small and large intestines; the lining was significantly thicker than controls. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chronic illness is relentless, and, for me, the next complication is already under way: proliferative disease in my good eye, the left one. ❋ MD Julian Seifter (2010)

Self-admitted racism was proliferative in Canada, nearly half the population. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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