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Control of cell proliferation

Cancer, 1977
Much effort has gone into understanding the factors which regulate the growth of mammalian cells. Normal cells can exist in a proliferating state, or they can leave the cell division cycle and pass into a resting state, where they remain viable and functional for long periods.
A B, Pardee, R, Dubrow
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Gastrointestinal neuroendocrine cell proliferations

Human Pathology, 1994
The gastrointestinal neuroendocrine cell proliferations are comprised of a few hyperplasias and various neoplasias. The better characterized hyperplasias include G-cell hyperplasia, either primary or secondary, enterochromaffin-like (ECL)-cell hyperplasias, generally secondary to hypergastrinemia, and EC-cell hyperplasias.
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Cell proliferation and apoptosis

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1999
Cell proliferation and cell death are essential yet opposing cellular processes. Crosstalk between these processes promotes a balance between proliferation and death, and it limits the growth and survival of cells with oncogenic mutations. New insights into the mechanisms by which strong signals to proliferate and activation of cyclin-dependent kinases
Guo, Ming, Hay, Bruce A.
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Cell proliferation in cancer

European Journal of Cancer (1965), 1968
Resume Dans tous les cas de tumeurs solides etudies in vivo , le temps de doublement cellulaire ( t c ) est plus court que dans les tissus normaux correspondants, en etat d'equilibre. Le temps de doublement des cellules leucemiques blastiques est approximativement le meme que celui des cellules medullaires normales correspondantes, et, a l'heure ...
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Proliferation: the Cell Cycle

2003
Normal cells possess mechanisms that protect them from the action of oncogenes. Thus, normal primary cells are not affected by neoplastic transformations, whereas the majority of immortal cells used in laboratory cultures have acquired mutations during the immortalization process and are susceptible to being transformed.
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LMO2-Associated Clonal T Cell Proliferation in Two Patients after Gene Therapy for SCID-X1

Science, 2003
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