antineoplastic agents
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
replication
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
Replication of DNA
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Neoplastic etiology is the study of the cause for the growth of the abnormal proliferation of malignant cells.
The radiation kills cells (healthy & neoplastic alike). IF you can kill the tumor cells without destroying too much health tissue, THEN you can claim that it's a treatment.
DNA replication is necessary as cells constantly divide.
It is a nerve agent. Or chemical asphyxiant.An example is Hydrogine Cyanide.Cyanide is a fast-acting, potentially deadly chemical that prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen properly. When this happens, the cells die.
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
mitotis
replication
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
Toshiyuki Kawakami has written: 'Cell differentiation of neoplastic cells originating in the oral and craniofacial regions' -- subject(s): Cancer, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Cell differentiation, Head, Histopathology, Morphogenesis, Mouth, Neoplastic Cell Transformation, Notch Receptors, Odontogenic Tumors, Physiology, Physiopathology, Receptors, Notch
The medical term for the replication of cells or the production of two identical cells from a parent cell is "mitosis." It is a fundamental process in cell division that ensures growth, development, and tissue maintenance in multicellular organisms.
The replication of DNA forms new DNA which form new cells when put in the cells of new nucleus's. The body continuously needs to produce new cells through mitosis for growth and repair and therefore without DNA replication these new cells would not be able to be made, which are needed in the human body.