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Skin is a complex body organ with several tissue layers and many more cell types.
Many more cell lines would need to be investigated before this could be achieved.
Moreover, many more cell compartments exist in such symbiotic organisms rendering the assumption of a homogeneous distribution uncertain.
Such procarcinogenic damage acquired during the fetal period will likely persist through many more cell divisions than those acquired later in life.
A tumor with a higher death rate will require many more cell divisions to achieve a certain mass as compared to a tumor with a lower death rate.
First, most cancers take many years to grow and they therefore almost certainly undergo many more cell divisions than the theoretical minimum required to produce a tumour of the size typically removed by surgery.
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Furthermore, the government admits it has no idea how many more cells or bomb-making arsenals exist.
Others note that the brains of autistic children are larger than average and that the brain's basic building blocks, called cortical columns, contain many more cells than normal and make excess connections to other cells.
Crucially, neurons in the brains of these species are packed far more densely than in the brains of other species, and so contain many more cells than small monkeys of roughly equivalent size.
But the most complex are relatively solid organs, such as the heart, liver or kidneys, which consist of many more cells and an extensive vascular structure.Transplanted partsSo far, surgeons have been able to implant a variety of engineered flat, tubular and hollow tissues into patients, including skin, cartilage and muscle.
Larger animals have many more cells, and should therefore have more of these endogenous retroviruses.
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