The beneficial role of extracellular reactive oxygen species in apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation

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Volume: 11, Issue: 1, Pages: 46 - 52
Published: Aug 30, 2016
Abstract
Apoptosis-induced proliferation (AiP) maintains tissue homeostasis following massive stress-induced cell death. During this phenomenon, dying cells induce proliferation of the surviving cells to compensate for the tissue loss, and thus restore organ size. Along with wound healing and tissue regeneration, AiP also contributes to tumor repopulation following radiation or chemotherapy. There are several models of AiP. Using an “undead” AiP model...
Paper Details
Title
The beneficial role of extracellular reactive oxygen species in apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation
Published Date
Aug 30, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
46 - 52
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