肿瘤细胞凋亡与预后:理论基础和相关性。

N E Langlois, O Eremin, S D Heys
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细胞凋亡是组织中细胞程序性死亡的生物学过程。该过程在形态学上可识别,并通过光学和电子显微镜进行表征。然而,到目前为止,这一过程背后的生物学机制尚不清楚,需要阐明。由于凋亡的肿瘤细胞可以通过光学显微镜来识别和计数,因此人们对在恶性肿瘤生长中计数凋亡作为推测的预后标记物的应用很感兴趣。这篇综述概述了在临床实践中使用这种方法的基本原理并讨论了其相关性。
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Apoptosis and prognosis in cancer: rationale and relevance.

Apoptosis is the biological process by which cells in tissues undergo programmed death. This process is morphologically identifiable and characterised by light and electron microscopy. However, the biological mechanisms underlying this process, as yet, are poorly understood and in need of elucidation. As apoptotic tumour cells can be identified and counted by light microscopy, there has been interest in the application of the enumeration of apoptosis in malignant growths as a putative prognostic marker. This review outlines the rationale for and discusses the relevance of using such an approach in clinical practice.

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