mitogenéze
Mitogenéze is a biological process that involves the stimulation of cell division and growth in response to specific signals. This process is crucial for various physiological functions, including tissue repair, immune response, and development. Mitogenéze is typically initiated by the binding of a mitogen, a type of growth factor, to its specific receptor on the cell surface. This interaction triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling events that ultimately lead to the activation of transcription factors, such as Myc and E2F, which promote the expression of genes involved in cell cycle progression and DNA synthesis.
Mitogenéze can be classified into two main types: contact-dependent and contact-independent. Contact-dependent mitogenéze occurs when cells
Mitogenéze plays a critical role in normal cellular processes, but it can also contribute to pathological conditions