Radiation-Induced Change in Lymphocyte Proliferation and its Neuroendocrine Regulation: Dose-Response Relationship and Pathophysiological Implications
Cellular activities are regulated by intracellular signals initiated by stimulation from the external and internal environments. Different signal pathways are involved in the initiation of different cellular functions. In connection with cell proliferation in response to mitogenic stimulation, the d...
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