| chemotropism | <cell biology> Growth or possibly bending of an organism in response to an external chemical gradient. Sometimes used in error when the terms chemotaxis or chemokinesis should have been used. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| chemotactic |
pertaining to the attraction and repulsion of living protoplasm to a chemical stimulus
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| chemoembolization |
A procedure in which the blood supply to the tumor is blocked surgically or mechanically and anticancer drugs are administered directly into the tumor. This permits a higher concentration of drug to be in contact with the tumor for a longer period of time.
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| chemotaxis |
cellular phenomenon of moving toward or away from a certain material
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| chemotaxis |
movement of cells or organisms in response to chemical stimulation. chemotactic (adj.).
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| chemoreception |
The ability to sense chemicals in the environment.
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