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Results 1 - 10 of 70 for Abnormal T cell proliferation
  1. ... NF-κB signaling. Overactive NF-κB promotes the proliferation of B cells, which can lead to B-cell lymphoma. These abnormal cells, however, cannot respond to infections. T cells are also abnormal and unable to fight ...
  2. ... self-destruct. The lack of B cells and T cells makes it difficult for people with this disorder to fight off bacterial and viral infections. Overactive PI3K-delta signaling can also stimulate the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells in some affected individuals. ...
  3. ... invaders and likely self-destruct. The lack of T cells and B cells makes it difficult for people with this disorder to fight off bacterial and viral infections. Overactive of PI3K-delta signaling can also stimulate the abnormal proliferation of lymphocytes, and accumulation of these cells can ...
  4. ... intermediate filaments leads to inflammation and promotes the abnormal growth and division (proliferation) of epithelial cells, causing the mucosae to ... Kimura M, Nagao T, Machida J, Warnakulasuriya S. Mutation of keratin 4 ...
  5. ... when they otherwise would not have, leading to abnormal cell proliferation. In the brain, the increased number of cells ... although the extra digits are probably related to abnormal cell proliferation in the developing hands and feet. More About ...
  6. ... blood cells at the promyelocyte stage and allows abnormal cell proliferation. As a result, excess promyelocytes accumulate in the ...
  7. ... alters normal RAS/MAPK signaling and leads to abnormal cell proliferation, which disrupts the development of organs and tissues ...
  8. ... although the extra digits are probably related to abnormal cell proliferation in the developing hands and feet. More About ...
  9. ... represses) gene transcription.The PML-RARα protein allows abnormal cell proliferation and blocks the differentiation of white blood cells ...
  10. ... of transcription leads to uncontrolled growth and division (proliferation) and abnormal maturation and survival of cells, causing tumor development. ...
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