chemoablation

noun

Etymology

From chemo- + ablation.

  1. derived from ablātiō — “a taking away
  2. inherited from ablacioun
  3. prefixed as chemoablation — “chemo + ablation

Definitions

  1. The ablation of cells using a chemical substance, such as ethanol

    • However, if EnSCs were transplanted a week after chemoablation, GSCs depletion was attenuated.

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