GR1004419B - Method for controlling cell division and development - Google Patents

Method for controlling cell division and development

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GR1004419B
GR1004419B GR20020100291A GR2002100291A GR1004419B GR 1004419 B GR1004419 B GR 1004419B GR 20020100291 A GR20020100291 A GR 20020100291A GR 2002100291 A GR2002100291 A GR 2002100291A GR 1004419 B GR1004419 B GR 1004419B
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Κιντζιοσασπυριδωναευαγγελου
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he present invention refers to a general method for the controlled induction of the division and developmnet of (plant and/or animal) cells, in single state or in clusters, tissues, organs and even whole organisms. The control of the division is achieved by regulating free radical concentration (and the general redox status of the cell, tissue, organ or organism) through chemical, biochemical and/or physical means. More specifically, the method is based on the artificail increase of intracellular accumulation of free radicals through the administration of oxidants, the partial degradation of biological membranes or the promotion of cellular metabolism (or the combination of these three treatments). The applications of the present invention comprise the modification of the growth of cells, tissues, organs and whole organisms used in agriculture, veterinary science, medicine and biology for both research and practical purposes.
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WO2001087957A2 (en) * 1999-11-10 2001-11-22 Emory University Novel dual oxidases as mitogenic and endocrine regulators

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WO2001087957A2 (en) * 1999-11-10 2001-11-22 Emory University Novel dual oxidases as mitogenic and endocrine regulators

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LEE YEON-SOOK ET AL: "Physiological concentrations of genistein stimulate the proliferation and protect against free radical-induced oxidative damage of MC3T3-E1 osteoblast-like cells.", NUTRITION RESEARCH, vol. 21, no. 9, September 2001 (2001-09-01), pages 1287 - 1298, XP002254771, ISSN: 0271-5317 *
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YANG MIN ET AL: "Adriamycin stimulates proliferation of human lymphoblastic leukaemic cells via a mechanism of hydrogen peroxide (H-2O-2) production.", BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, vol. 95, no. 2, 1996, pages 339 - 344, XP008022198, ISSN: 0007-1048 *

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