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We suggest that this is a radiation-induced response to damages in the DNA and/or other sub-cellular components from absorbed doses high enough to produce a severe but still reparable damage.
It is believed that the high resistance of the skin to external factors and its quick response to damages are related to the presence of specific receptors for growth factor (KGF Keratinocyte Growth Factor) on the surface of keratinocytes, produced by mesenchymal cells.
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As Dr. James Spencer, the vice chairman of the department of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, said: "A tan is a response to damage.
"It may be a normal physiological response to damage".
Scars formed in response to damage to the central nervous system show unexpected complexity.
Type 2 resin pockets are formed in response to damage to the cambium, as has been shown by Donaldson (1983).
Primary hemostasis usually occurs in response to damage of the vascular wall by the exposure of blood to endothelial tissue.
Cellular senescence irreversibly arrests proliferation in response to damage or stimuli that put cells at risk for neoplastic transformation.
Elephant cells die in response to damage by radiation.
Such genome wide transcriptional response is very complex and tightly regulated, thus allowing coordinated global response to damage.
Some plants emit a blend of chemicals in response to damage from H. zea, which attract parasitic insects.
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