Hyperplasia
Hyperplasia is an excess of normal tissue. Specifically, it is the increased cell production in a normal tissue or an organ. Hyperplasia may be a sign of precancerous changes... More »
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Cell growth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term cell growth is used in the contexts of cell development and cell division (reproduction). When used in the context of cell division, it refers to growth of cell populations, where one c...
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Cell proliferation is controlled by ... Mutations in any of the genes encoding these types of proteins can affect proliferation and many examples have been found in cancer cells. For example, several mutations affecting different proteins that regulate one part of the cell cycle ... Mutations Affecting Cellular Processes...
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The loss or deregulation of proteins involved in such diverse processes as cellular proliferation, cell cycle control, DNA repair, cell death and checkpoint control is a consistent feature of cancer cells. Cancer cells arise through a process of cellular evolution due to the accumulation of genetic changes.
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Cellular adaptation ... · Pathologic hyperplasia:  the abnormal proliferation of normal cells, usually in response to excessive hormonal stimulation (endometriosis) ... Cellular proliferation:  process by which cells divide...
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Conclusions: 18FLT PET correlates with cellular proliferation markers in both primary and metastatic CRC. This technique could provide a mechanism for in vivo grading of malignancy and early prediction of response to adjuvant chemotherapy.
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Retinoic Acid Stimulates Early Cellular Proliferation in the Adapting Remnant Rat Small Intestine after Partial Resection1,2,3 ... Retinoic acid enhances cellular proliferation in the adapting remnant ileum after 70% small bowel resection.
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The timing of imprinting is associated with elevations in plasma thyroid hormone levels, with possible effects on growth and proliferation of the peripheral olfactory system. ... The progenitor cells that differentiate into neurons in the olfactory epithelium occur in a specific cellular layer at the base of the epithelium (e.g.
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These results demonstrate that nutrient restriction and/or Se level in the maternal diet affected cellular proliferation in follicles, blood vessels, and stromal tissues in fetal ovaries. Thus, plane of nutrition and Se in the maternal diet may impact fetal ovarian development and function.
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