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Mechanismen der Karzinogenese

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Die Kinetik von Zellproliferation und Zellverlust ist altersabhängig sowie organspezifisch und wird bestimmt durch die Proliferationskompetenz der individuellen Zelle, der inter- und intrazellulären Kommunikation, dem humoralen Mikromilieu und übergeordneten systemischen humoralen, hormonellen und zellulären Faktoren.

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Köhler, G., Herbst, H. (2006). Mechanismen der Karzinogenese. In: Schmoll, HJ., Höffken, K., Possinger, K. (eds) Kompendium Internistische Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31303-6_13

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