Definition of Oncogenicity. Meaning of Oncogenicity. Synonyms of Oncogenicity

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Definition of Oncogenicity

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Meaning of Oncogenicity from wikipedia

- Oncogenic osteomalacia, also known as tumor-induced osteomalacia or oncogenic hypophosphatemic osteomalacia, is an uncommon disorder resulting in increased...
- TGF-β signaling pathway indirectly by inducing oncogenic host mir17-92 cluster. Indirect viral oncogenicity involves chronic nonspecific inflammation occurring...
- Sinkovics, Joseph (2011). "Molecular biology of oncogenic inflammatory processes. I. Non-oncogenic and oncogenic pathogens, intrinsic inflammatory reactions...
- Finally Oncovirinae, viruses that contain an oncogene, are categorized as oncogenic because they trigger the growth of tumorous tissues in the host. This...
- protein is a well-known example of an oncogenic fusion protein, and is considered to be the primary oncogenic driver of chronic myelogenous leukemia...
- codons trigger oncogenic activity. Loss-of-function mutations often affect tumor suppressor genes such as NF1, TP53 and CDKN2A. Other oncogenic alterations...
- leukemia and results in production of the BCR-abl fusion protein, an oncogenic tyrosine kinase. Small-scale mutations include point mutations, deletions...
- quickly cause tumors in animals and transform cells in culture into an oncogenic state. The polyproteins are cleaved into smaller proteins each with their...
- antigens expressed by tumors have several sources; some are derived from oncogenic viruses like human papillomavirus, which causes cancer of the cervix,...
- fusion protein has constitutively active kinase activity that causes oncogenic transformation (a transformation from normal cells to cancer cells). Loss...