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B. Cellular pathology
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cell-cycle arrest
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cell cycle
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cellular growth
13 July 2003cell growth
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cellular differentiation
13 July 2003cytodifferentiation
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size control
13 July 2003A key difference between yeast and metazoans is the need of the latter to regulate cell proliferation and growth to create organs (and organisms) of reproducible size and shape. Great progress has been made in understanding how growth, cell size and the cell cycle are controlled in metazoans.
Disruption of conserved components of the insulin and mTOR kinase (FRAP1) pathways can alter organ size, indicating that the normal functioning of these pathways is essential for organ size control. (...) -
mitoses
13 July 2003mitosis
Images
in a glandular epithelium
https://twitter.com/BeynonMD/status/740787261046919169
in epidermis
https://twitter.com/doctormisti/status/
numerous atypical mitoses
https://twitter.com/smlungpathguy/status/743442537763971073
Pathology
abnormal mitosis / abnormal mitoses
quantitative variations
no mitosis
low mitotic activity
moderate mitotic activity
high mitotic activity
See also
mitotic spindle
centrosomes
cell cycle
mitosis anomalies
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cellular motility
13 July 2003cell motility, cell migration, cell locomotion, cellular movement
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mitochondria
13 July 2003Adj. mitochondrial / mitochondrion
Mitochondrial structure
inner mitochondrial membrane
Mitochondrial genome
structure
maitenance
replication
mitochondrial transcription
mitochondrial traduction
elongation
termination
co-traductional phenomenons
Mitochondrial functions
energy production/ROS (rective oxygen species)
programmed cell death (apoptosis)
calcium homeostasis
gluconeogenesis
urea cycle
lipid synthesis
fatty acid oxidation
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nuclear lamina
13 July 2003nuclear matrix
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cytosol
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