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- Tumor_promotion abstract "Tumor promotion is a process in carcinogenesis by which various factors permit the descendents of a single initiated cell to survive and expand in number, i.e. to resist apoptosis and to undergo clonal growth. This is a step toward tumor progressionIn order for a tumor cell to survive, it must decrease its expression of tumor suppressor genes such as p53, BRCA1, BRCA2, RB1 or the fas receptor. A tumor suppressor would trigger an apoptotic pathway in a cancer cell if there were DNA damage, polyploidy, or uncontrolled cell growth.Simultaneously, tumor cells need to upregulate oncogenes, which promote or cause downstream activation of growth factors and cell survival signals such as Ras, Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase, VEGF, or Akt.".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageExternalLink ras-oncogene.html.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageID "16106942".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageLength "1943".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageRevisionID "647727129".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Akt.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink BRCA1.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink BRCA2.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenesis.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carcinogenesis.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Clone_(cell_biology).
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Fas_receptor.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase_kinase.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Oncogene.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Oncogenes.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink P53.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Phorbol_myristate_acetate.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_B.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink RB1.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Retinoblastoma_protein.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_initiation.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_progression.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_suppressor_gene.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_suppressor_genes.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink VEGF.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLink Vascular_endothelial_growth_factor.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tumor promotion".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "promotes".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "promotion".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumor promoter".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumor promoters".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumor promotion".
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumor-promoting".
- Tumor_promotion hasPhotoCollection Tumor_promotion.
- Tumor_promotion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oncology-stub.
- Tumor_promotion subject Category:Carcinogenesis.
- Tumor_promotion hypernym Process.
- Tumor_promotion type Election.
- Tumor_promotion comment "Tumor promotion is a process in carcinogenesis by which various factors permit the descendents of a single initiated cell to survive and expand in number, i.e. to resist apoptosis and to undergo clonal growth. This is a step toward tumor progressionIn order for a tumor cell to survive, it must decrease its expression of tumor suppressor genes such as p53, BRCA1, BRCA2, RB1 or the fas receptor.".
- Tumor_promotion label "Tumor promotion".
- Tumor_promotion sameAs 発がんプロモーション.
- Tumor_promotion sameAs m.03qp882.
- Tumor_promotion sameAs Promocija_tumora.
- Tumor_promotion sameAs Promocija_tumora.
- Tumor_promotion sameAs Q7852681.
- Tumor_promotion sameAs Q7852681.
- Tumor_promotion wasDerivedFrom Tumor_promotion?oldid=647727129.
- Tumor_promotion isPrimaryTopicOf Tumor_promotion.