Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis, also called oncogenesis or tumorigenesis, is the formation of a cancer, whereby normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. The process is characterized by changes at the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic levels and abnormal cell division. Cell division is a physiological process that occurs in almost all tissues and under a variety of circumstances. Normally the balance between proliferation and programmed cell death, in the form of apoptosis, is maintained to ensure the integrity of tissues and organs. According to the prevailing accepted theory of carcinogenesis, the somatic mutation theory, mutations in DNA and epimutations that lead to cancer disrupt these orderly processes by disrupting the programming regulating the processes, upsetting the normal balance between
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Carcinogenesis
Carcinogenesis, also called oncogenesis or tumorigenesis, is the formation of a cancer, whereby normal cells are transformed into cancer cells. The process is characterized by changes at the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic levels and abnormal cell division. Cell division is a physiological process that occurs in almost all tissues and under a variety of circumstances. Normally the balance between proliferation and programmed cell death, in the form of apoptosis, is maintained to ensure the integrity of tissues and organs. According to the prevailing accepted theory of carcinogenesis, the somatic mutation theory, mutations in DNA and epimutations that lead to cancer disrupt these orderly processes by disrupting the programming regulating the processes, upsetting the normal balance between
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Carcinogenesis, also called on ...... ed to as viral transformation.
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Carcinogènesi (la creació del ...... poden causar la proliferació.
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Die Karzinogenese (auch Onkoge ...... nd zum Teil noch unverstanden.
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Karcynogeneza też kancerogenez ...... icjacji, zacząć dalej mutować.
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Karsinogenesis, juga disebut o ...... mpang" pada kanker usus besar.
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Kartzinogenesia edo minbizia s ...... zatiketa ez-normal bat emanez.
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La cancérogenèse est l'ensembl ...... er le cancer de se développer.
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La carcinogenesi (letteralment ...... ocessi di riparazione del DNA.
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Los términos oncogénesis o car ...... e en una amenaza para la vida.
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O termo carcinogênese (portugu ...... imicos, fisicos ou biológicos.
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Carcinogenesis, also called on ...... ing the normal balance between
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Carcinogènesi (la creació del ...... rama regulador dels processos.
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Die Karzinogenese (auch Onkoge ...... nd zum Teil noch unverstanden.
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Karcynogeneza też kancerogenez ...... omatyczne czy niektóre wirusy.
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Karsinogenesis, juga disebut o ...... dapat menyebabkan kanker, seme
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Kartzinogenesia edo minbizia s ...... zatiketa ez-normal bat emanez.
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La cancérogenèse est l'ensembl ...... er le cancer de se développer.
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La carcinogenesi (letteralment ...... endone i programmi regolatori.
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Los términos oncogénesis o car ...... a, formando una masa maligna.
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O termo carcinogênese (portugu ...... imicos, fisicos ou biológicos.
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Cancérogenèse
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Carcinogenesi
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Carcinogenesis
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Carcinogènesi
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Carcinogênese
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Karcynogeneza
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Karsinogenesis
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Kartzinogenesi
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Karzinogenese
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Oncogénesis
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