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Results 1 - 10 of 264 for Proliferation
  1. ... are triggered that promote cell growth and division (proliferation) and cell survival. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about ... Health Condition cell growth inhibiting protein 40 cell proliferation-inducing protein 61 erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase ...
  2. ... receptor protein, which promotes the growth and division (proliferation) of cells. This receptor is especially important for the proliferation of certain blood cells called megakaryocytes, which produce ...
  3. ... called thrombopoietin that promotes the growth and division (proliferation) of cells. This protein attaches to (binds) and ... blood cells.Thrombopoietin is especially important for the proliferation of certain blood cells called megakaryocytes, which produce ...
  4. ... factor A NKEF-A NKEFA PAG PAGA PAGB proliferation-associated gene A PRX1 PRXI TDPX2 Tests of ...
  5. ... a protein that promotes the growth and division (proliferation) of cells. This protein is part of a ...
  6. ... isoform c FGF2-interacting protein KIAA0092 MVA2 PIG8 proliferation-inducing protein 8 testis-specific protein 57 translokin ...
  7. ... function. This altered p53 protein cannot regulate cell proliferation effectively. Specifically, it is unable to trigger apoptosis ... the protein's function. Without functioning p53, cell proliferation is not regulated. As a result, cells accumulate ...
  8. ... that are involved in cell growth and division (proliferation) and self-destruction (apoptosis). The PML protein is able to block cell proliferation and induce apoptosis in combination with other proteins. ...
  9. ... cellular processes such as cell growth and division (proliferation) or maturation (differentiation).Although the specific function of ... act early in development to help regulate the proliferation of nerve cells. At least 16 mutations in ...
  10. ... RAS/MAPK pathway regulates the growth and division (proliferation) of cells, the process by which cells mature ... is abnormally active, which disrupts regulation of cell proliferation and may allow histiocytes to grow and divide ...
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