Low-dose irradiation of nontransformed cells stimulates the selective removal of precancerous cells via intercellular induction of apoptosis.
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of a precancerous cell to escape natural anticancer signals imposed on it by neighboring cells and its microenvironment. We have previously characterized a system of intercellular induction of apoptosis whereby nontransformed cells selectively remov...
Main Authors: | Portess, D, Bauer, G, Hill, M, O'Neill, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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