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- Metástasis - Wikipedia
Metástasis is a Colombian telenovela series, a Spanish language remake of the American crime drama Breaking Bad that transposes the events of the original from the United States to Colombia [2]
- Metástasis (TV Series 2014) - IMDb
Metástasis: Created by Vince Gilligan With Diego Trujillo, Roberto Urbina, Sandra Reyes, Julián Arango A Colombian remake of the U S TV show Breaking Bad After he is diagnosed with cancer, Walter Blanco teams up with José Miguel Rosas to manufacture and sell crystal meth
- Metástasis | Breaking Bad Wiki | Fandom
Metástasis is a Colombian Spanish-language television series that is a shot-for-shot remake of Breaking Bad The series was broadcast on UniMás and other Univision networks in the United States and Latin American countries
- Definition of metastasis - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part of the body In metastasis, cancer cells break away from the original (primary) tumor, travel through the blood or lymph system, and form a new tumor in other organs or tissues of the body
- METASTASIS中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典
METASTASIS翻译:(癌细胞)转移。了解更多。
- Metástasis: MedlinePlus enciclopedia médica
Metástasis Es el movimiento o diseminación de las células cancerosas de un órgano o tejido a otro Las células cancerosas por lo general se propagan a través de la sangre o del sistema linfático Si un cáncer se disemina, se dice que "ha hecho metástasis"
- Metástasis (TV Series 2014-2014) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
A Colombian remake of the U S TV show Breaking Bad After he is diagnosed with cancer, Walter Blanco teams up with José Miguel Rosas in order to sell crystal meth
- Metastasis | Koch Institute
Primary tumors are seldom lethal—most cancer deaths (roughly 90%) are caused by metastasis Cancer cells mutate and spread to far-flung regions of the body where they are difficult to investigate and eradicate However, very little is known about the cellular and molecular changes that drive metastasis or the conditions inside or immediately surrounding the primary tumor that facilitate
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