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The Role of Cell Proliferation in the Etiology of Neoplasia
S. M. Cohen
Pathology & Microbiology
Pathology, Nebraska Medicine
Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center
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Etiology
100%
Cell Proliferation
100%
Neoplasia
100%
Apoptosis
50%
Cytotoxicity
50%
Cell Death
50%
Regeneration
50%
Stem Cells
50%
DNA Replication
50%
Human Cancer
50%
Cancer Risk
50%
Rational Basis
50%
Mode of Action Analysis
50%
Model Discovery
50%
Action Relevance
50%
Mitogenicity
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Proliferation
100%
Cytotoxicity
50%
Cell Death
50%
Genetics
50%
Stem Cell
50%
DNA Replication
50%
Mitogenicity
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Proliferation
100%
Cytotoxicity
50%
Cell Death
50%
Stem Cell
50%
DNA Replication
50%
Mitogenicity
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mitogenicity
50%