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Inflammation/inflammatory response cellular signaling

Excessive inflammatory responses may result from inappropriate cellular signaling. On the other hand, inflammation is normally a protective response, and its lack can lead to increased susceptibility to infections. Dysregulation of cellular division can lead to neoplasia or aplasia. Neoplastic changes reflect a dysregulation of cell growth, whether from failure of apoptosis or other mechanisms. [Pg.15]


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