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Understanding how MSCs reverse radiation-induced fibrosis: HGF <i>vs.</i> TGF-B1

Figure 1. The target cell theory holds that when radiation hits an individual cell, it sustains damage. The cell attempts repair, or it may proceed to apoptosis. Sometimes it survives, but with damaged DNA and an unstable genome. The unstable genome may express as a cancer cell, a “crippled” no-functional cell, or may undergo apoptosis.

Plastic and Aesthetic Research
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