Deregulation of cell death (apoptosis): implications for tumor development

The first descriptions of apoptosis were made over 150 years ago, although the implications for tumor development were not appreciated until the 1970s. Natural cell death is a critical part of development of multicellular organisms, and also counter-balances the cell generating effects of mitosis. D...

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