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European Journal of Cancer, 2001
This article explores the possibilities of understanding the natural history of human cancers. In particular it attempts to understand precancer in cell biological or molecular rather than clinical or pathological terms. The questions discussed on the relevance of precancer in the neoplastic development are: are all cancers preceded by precancer?
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This article explores the possibilities of understanding the natural history of human cancers. In particular it attempts to understand precancer in cell biological or molecular rather than clinical or pathological terms. The questions discussed on the relevance of precancer in the neoplastic development are: are all cancers preceded by precancer?
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Cell biology of the satellite cell
1993Over the past several years the satellite cell in skeletal muscle has been the subject of renewed interest because of its potential importance in therapy for human muscle diseases due to genetic defects such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Griggs and Karpati, 1990; Partridge, 1991).
Kathleen M. McCormick, Edward Schultz
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Cell biology of endothelial cells
Human Pathology, 1987Endothelial cells are a source of physiologically important molecules synthesized therein and secreted to the blood and/or to the subendothelial extracellular matrix. These molecules participate in formation of platelet and fibrin thrombi (e.g., von Willebrand factor and tissue factor) and contribute to antithrombotic properties of the endothelium (e.g.
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2007
This chapter introduces the molecular biology of animal cells to a non-specialist audience. It explains the essential properties of cells, focusing on those attributes that are relevant to the tissue engineer. These include genes and gene expression, cell structure and metabolism, the cell surface, membrane potential, the cytoskeleton, microtubules and
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This chapter introduces the molecular biology of animal cells to a non-specialist audience. It explains the essential properties of cells, focusing on those attributes that are relevant to the tissue engineer. These include genes and gene expression, cell structure and metabolism, the cell surface, membrane potential, the cytoskeleton, microtubules and
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Biology of the Cell: serving the cell biology community
Biology of the Cell, 2009openaire +3 more sources
Atherosclerosis: cell biology and lipoproteins
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1991openaire +9 more sources