How to use in-sentence of “tumour”:
– By removing the genes in the plasmid which caused the tumour and adding in new genes researchers were able to infect plants with “A.
– He died of a brain tumour in Faversham, Kent.
– Some cases of Dyslexia can be more damaging, commonly caused by a tumour in the brain which can result in lower cognitive function and in many cases, death.
– Viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase: RNA-dependent DNA polymerase in virions of RNA tumour viruses”.
– The details vary according to whether the target is a virus, a bacterium or a tumour cell.
– This is critically damaging to motor skills such as movement and speech, often leading to major paralysis if the tumour grows.
– In June 2018, Hadlee was diagnosed with bowel cancer and underwent tumour removal surgery.
– The Tasmanian Devils in Tasmania, Australia are in danger of becoming extinct because of a malignant tumour that grows on their face.