Cell proliferation is the process by which cells grow and divide, playing a fundamental role in tissue development, regeneration and repair. In normal conditions, cellular proliferation is tightly regulated, ensuring balance of growth. However, abnormal cellular proliferation is a hallmark of various diseases, including cancer and autoimmune disorders.
At AnyGenes, we provide advanced qPCR arrays (SignArrays®) to help researchers analyze the expression of genes involved in cellular proliferation. Our customizable arrays cover a broad range of species, including human, mouse, rat and pig, offering precise solutions for studying key pathways and other conditions related to abnormal cell growth.
Examples of Parallel and Redundant Pathways in Proliferation of cell.
The regulation of cell growth involves complex signaling pathways that control when and how cells divide. Key pathways include:
One of the most critical aspects of cell growth is its role in cancer progression. Under normal conditions, cell growth is tightly regulated. However, in cancer, these controls are often bypassed, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and tumor formation. Mutation in oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes like p53 and RB1 facilitate this unchecked growth.
Targeting cellular proliferation pathways is a key strategy in developing anticancer therapies. Many drugs specifically target the signaling pathway that control proliferation, such as kinase inhibitors that block proteins in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR or MAPK/ERK pathways.
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