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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for Abnormal cell proliferation
  1. ... although the extra digits are probably related to abnormal cell proliferation in the developing hands and feet. CCND2 and ...
  2. ... signaling through these overactive proteins allows survival and proliferation of abnormal cells that should undergo apoptosis, which likely contributes to ...
  3. ... is involved in determining the specialized functions a cell will have (differentiation).Abnormal proliferation and differentiation of connective tissue cells called fibroblasts ...
  4. ... Constitutively active ALK receptor tyrosine kinase may induce abnormal proliferation of immature nerve cells and lead to neuroblastoma.Several mutations in the ...
  5. ... Overactive PI3K-delta signaling can also stimulate the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, leading to lymphadenopathy and nodular lymphoid hyperplasia in ...
  6. ... allows cells to grow and divide continuously. Increased cell proliferation leads to abnormal growth of the bones, soft tissues, and blood ...
  7. ... intermediate filaments leads to inflammation and promotes the abnormal growth and division (proliferation) of epithelial cells, causing the mucosae to thicken and resulting in ...
  8. ... self-destruction (apoptosis).Like the ABL1 protein, the abnormal protein produced from the fusion gene, called BCR-ABL1, can promote cell proliferation and block apoptosis. However, unlike ABL1, it does ...
  9. ... is increased. The constitutively active signaling pathways and abnormal gene activity increase the proliferation and survival of cells.When the ETV6-PDGFRB fusion gene variant (also ...
  10. ... of transcription leads to uncontrolled growth and division (proliferation) and abnormal maturation and survival of cells, causing tumor development.The EWSR1/FLI1 fusion gene ...
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