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Results from our forumorgans shape... size by controlling both proliferation arrest and apoptosis has been discovered (Ryoo and Steller 2003). Mutations in either hippo, salvador, or warts result in a failure of cell cycle exit and in a protection from cell death, thus leading to massively overgrown organs. How an organ knows when ...
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Re: Pathology HPVhuman papillomavirus (HPV), any of a subgroup of viruses belonging to the family Papovaviridae that infect humans, causing warts (papillomas) and other benign tumours, as well as cancers of the genital tract and of the uterine cervix in women. They are small polygonal viruses containing ...
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Pathology HPV... HPV is the abbreviation of that. There are tens if not hundreds of different strains of HPV. They typically infect mucous membranes and may cause warts, and in some (rarish) cases, cancer. HPV infections of the genital area are usually considered to be sexually transmitted diseases, and the increased ...
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Re: Pathology HPVNot sure what your question is. :S The causative agent is HPV, which as you say is a virus, and therefore not an organism. It can result in genital warts in men and cervical cancer in women.
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The Fiber Disease... cells that engulf and kill pathogens and abnormal cells. Interferons are FDA approved for the treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B and C, Genital Warts (caused by Papillomavirus), Hairy-cell Leukemia, Karposi's Sarcoma, Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Granulomatous Disease. ...
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