| adenovirus |
A family of DNA viruses that is used as a vehicle for the delivery of genes in many forms of gene-therapy.
Ãâó: www.ifopa.org/glossary.html
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| adenoma |
A benign growth that may or may not transform to cancer. (See also fibroadenoma).
Ãâó: www.jsonline.com/alive/news/cancer/aterms.asp
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| adenosine |
A molecule made inside cells from folate, amino acids (glutamine, glycine, and aspartic acid), respiratory carbon dioxide, and the sugar ribose. It is one of several similar molecules called "purine nucleosides," made during purine synthesis. Guanosine and inosine are others. When phosphates are added, nucleosides become nucleotides. Adenosine becomes adenosine monophosphate (AMP), diphosphate (ADP), or triphosphate (ATP). Adenosine as ATP can join methionine to form S-adenosylmethionine (SAM).
Ãâó: www.thoughtfulhouse.org/0405-conf-glossary.htm
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| adenocarcinoma |
A malignant tumor made up of cancer cells that arise from the mucosa and are arranged in a gland-like pattern
Ãâó: cancernetwork.com/myths/colon/Col10.htm
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| adenomatous polyp |
A "growth" found within the mucosa of the colon that is a known risk factor for colorectal cancer
Ãâó: cancernetwork.com/myths/colon/Col10.htm
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