Anatomy and Cell Biology 4429A Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Retinoblastoma Protein, Restriction Point, Thyroid

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The rapidly growing cell types are the ones that are prone to cancers. This is because the rapid proliferation also correlates with higher rates of recombination and mutation. There are tissues that don"t balance growth and proliferation. Megakaryocytes give rise to platelets, by breaking off into small fragments. Hepatocytes have two nuclei this arises (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause they don"t go through cytokinesis. This allows the liver to regenerate the parenchyma very quickly. The double nuclei is a way of storing the correct dna strands that have not yet been recombined. So when there is a damage and rapid division is necessary for regeneration, the liver can use that nucleus to fix the damage. The only time liver cannot heal properly, is in the presence of hepato-toxins (alcohol, drugs, etc. ) This balance between growth and proliferation is what sets up tissues to function. The philadelphia chromosome promotes excessive cell proliferation, without actually growing or differentiating.

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