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[Differentiation and the neoplastic transformation of normal cells].

Authors: V A, Shuklinov;

[Differentiation and the neoplastic transformation of normal cells].

Abstract

It is suggested that blastomogenic factors can be considered as the means isolating normal cells from each other. Carcinogenic substances caused cell functions to disturb, to inhibit or to intensify the synthesis of specific substances, to change the cell surface disrupted contacts of interactions between cells, pressing cells to become on the way of evolution, and to create heterogenic populations of cells.

Keywords

Genotype, Surface Properties, Cells, Cell Differentiation, Cell Communication, Neoplasms, Experimental, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Pregnancy, Carcinogens, Morphogenesis, Neoplastic Stem Cells, Animals, Female, Neoplasm Transplantation

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