A mortalization theory for the control of cell proliferation and for the origin of immortal cell lines

作者: Sydney Shall , Wilfred D. Stein

DOI: 10.1016/0022-5193(79)90371-0

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摘要: Abstract An increasing rate of cellular mortalization sets a limit to the proliferation fibroblast populations. Failure mechanism leads formation immortal clones cells. A possible molecular model for process is described.

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