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Cells within the basal layer of the epidermis are the progenitors of the epithelium, which constantly proliferate to ensure renewal of the epithelium.
Given that dormant cancer cells do not constantly proliferate, de novo-acquired genomic aberrations would be rare and are unlikely to be responsible for such an alteration.
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It's easy to assume that our constantly proliferating digital devices can easily generate any color we want.
Bitter relations between tenants and landlords, with an arms race between ever-more ingenious strategies to force tenants out -- what yesterday's article oddly described as "free-market horror stories" -- and constantly proliferating regulations designed to block those strategies?
Even murkier and harder to fathom were the constantly proliferating pay-for-online-content schemes getting proposed.
One explanation for this resistance is the accumulation of mutations in the constantly proliferating tumor cells enabling the selection of aggressive resistant clones [ 41].
Furthermore, in the stressed patient there is the possibility that the constantly proliferating gut tissues (epithelial and lymphoid cells) may have an inadequate supply of nutrients, further compromising gut integrity [ 94].
This is supported by the evidence that tissues composed of postmitotic cells such as the heart and brain show the most pronounced age-related changes [ 4, 5], whereas tissues with constantly proliferating cell populations such as the intestinal epithelium show only minor changes with age [ 6].
The gastric column cells proliferate constantly to renew the whole organism.
But it affected cancer cells more than healthy cells, because cancer cells proliferate uncontrollably, constantly making and discarding proteins.
This proposes that organisms must constantly adapt, evolve, and proliferate not merely to gain reproductive advantage, but also simply to survive while pitted against ever-evolving opposing organisms in an ever-changing environment.
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