Definition of Microenvironments. Meaning of Microenvironments. Synonyms of Microenvironments

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Definition of Microenvironments

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- Microenvironment may refer to: Microenvironment (biology), a small or relatively small usually distinctly specialized and effectively isolated biophysical...
- Fernández J, Luddy KA, Harmon C, O'Farrelly C (2019). "Hepatic Tumor Microenvironments and Effects on NK Cell Phenotype and Function". International Journal...
- In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction...
- regenerative medicine, where he has made contributions in cellular microenvironments, tissue ****embly, and vascular biology. Throughout these studies,...
- strategic advantage over their competitors. The final aspect of the microenvironment is public, which is any group that has an interest in or effect on...
- Stromal cells may be indirectly involved in hematopoiesis, providing a microenvironment that influences the function and differentiation of hematopoietic cells...
- macrophages (TAMs) have been shown to be abundantly present in the microenvironments of metastasizing tumors. Studies have revealed that macrophages enhance...
- cells by influencing the tumor microenvironment. Oncogenes build up an inflammatory pro-tumorigenic microenvironment. Hormones also play a role in the...
- frogs and arthropods. Epiphytes can have a significant effect on the microenvironment of their host, and of ecosystems where they are abundant, as they hold...
- genomes. During the Hadean Eon (4,567–4,031 Ma) abundant geothermal microenvironments were present that may have had the potential to support the synthesis...