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What (who) is round cell - definition

AGGRESSIVE, RARE CANCER
Desmoplastic small round cell tumour; Desmoplastic small round cell tumor; DSRCT

Cell (music)         
SMALLEST INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF MUSIC OF RHYTHMIC AND MELODIC DESIGN
Musical cell; Intervallic cell; Rhythmic cell; Melodic cell
The 1957 Encyclopédie Laroussequoted in Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987).
Cellcell interaction         
  • basolateral membrane]] is depicted as "sheets"; the space between these sheets being the extracellular environment and the location of adhesion protein interaction.
INTERACTION BETWEEN CELLS
Cell-cell interaction; Cell–cell interactions; Cell-cell interactions
Cellcell interaction refers to the direct interactions between cell surfaces that play a crucial role in the development and function of multicellular organisms.
Último Round         
BOOK BY JULIO CORTÁZAR
Ultimo round; Último round
Último round (the title translates as Last Round, as in boxing) is a two-volume work by Julio Cortázar published by Siglo XXI Editores in 1969. Containing nearly one hundred articles, essays, poems, short stories, and sketches by Cortázar, it is illustrated with reproductions of various drawings, paintings, and photographs.

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Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor

Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor (DSRCT) is an aggressive and rare cancer that primarily occurs as masses in the abdomen. Other areas affected may include the lymph nodes, the lining of the abdomen, diaphragm, spleen, liver, chest wall, skull, spinal cord, large intestine, small intestine, bladder, brain, lungs, testicles, ovaries, and the pelvis. Reported sites of metastatic spread include the liver, lungs, lymph nodes, brain, skull, and bones. It is characterized by the EWS-WT1 fusion protein.

The tumor is classified as a soft tissue sarcoma and a small round blue cell tumor. It most often occurs in male children. The disease rarely occurs in females, but when it does the tumors can be mistaken for ovarian cancer.