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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Proliferation
  1. ... proper control (regulation) of cell growth and division (proliferation), resulting in the excessive proliferation of plasma cells that characterizes multiple myeloma. More ...
  2. ... The PML protein blocks cell growth and division (proliferation) and induces self-destruction (apoptosis) in combination with ... PDGFB protein signals for cell growth and division (proliferation) and maturation (differentiation). Excess PDGFB protein abnormally stimulates ...
  3. ... PDGFB protein signals for cell growth and division (proliferation) and maturation (differentiation). Excess PDGFB protein abnormally stimulates ... of transcription leads to uncontrolled growth and division (proliferation) and abnormal maturation and survival of cells, causing ...
  4. ... cellular processes, such as cell growth and division (proliferation) and cell survival. Unlike the normal PDGFRA protein, ...
  5. ... uncontrolled signaling promotes continuous cell growth and division (proliferation), leading to cancer. More About This Health Condition ...
  6. ... The PML protein blocks cell growth and division (proliferation) and induces self-destruction (apoptosis) in combination with ...