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The Influence of Liver Resection on Intrahepatic Tumor Growth
Published on: April 9, 2016
まとめ
細胞腫瘍遺伝子のrasトランスクリプトは,損傷後のネズミの肝臓再生中に増加します. このRAS腫瘍遺伝子の発現の制御された増加は,DNA合成の活性化とともに発生し,72時間以内に正常なレベルに戻ります.
科学分野:
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
- 細胞生物学 細胞生物学
- 腫瘍学 腫瘍学
背景:
- 細胞腫瘍遺伝子は,細胞の成長と発達に役割を果たします.
- ラス・オンコゲンは,ウイルス変異遺伝子の同型である.
- 肝臓の再生には,複雑な細胞信号伝達経路が含まれています.
研究 の 目的:
- 肝臓再生中の細胞腫瘍遺伝子の役割を調査する.
- ラストランスクリプトのレベルが非新生性肝臓の成長中に変化するかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- 部分肝切除と四塩化炭素による損傷は,ネズミの肝臓再生を誘発するために使用されました.
- 肝臓のポリソーマルポリアデニル化されたRNAにおけるrasトランスクリプトの定量化.
主要な成果:
- ラス・トランスクリプトのレベルは,肝臓の再生中に有意に増加した.
- ラス・トランスクリプトの増加は,DNA合成の活性化と一致した.
- ラス・トランスクリプトのレベルは,負傷後72時間以内に基礎レベルに戻った.
結論:
- 細胞腫瘍遺伝子のrasは,肝臓の再生中に転写的に調節されます.
- Rasの腫瘍遺伝子の発現は,非新形成性成長過程で制御された方法で調節されます.
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