Chemokinesis
Chemokinesis: The response of a cell to a chemical that causes the cell to make some kind of change in its movement by speeding it up, slowing it down or changing its direction. The molecules that achieve these results are called chemokines.
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Chemoprevention: The use of natural or laboratory-made substances to prevent cancer.
- Chemoradiotherapy
Chemoradiotherapy: The combination of simultaneous chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Chemoradiotherapy before surgery has been found to reduce the risk of local recurrence of rectal cancer.
- Chemoprophylaxis
Chemoprophylaxis: The use of a chemical agent to prevent the development of a disease. See: Chemoprevention.
- Chemosense
Chemosense: The chemical sensing system. The sense of smell is part of our chemical sensing system, or the chemosenses.
- Chemosensory
Chemosensory: Pertaining to the sensing of chemicals, as by olfaction (the sense of smell). Diabetes and Parkinson’s disease are among the diseases accompanied or signaled by chemosensory problems such as smell disorders.