
Predetermined Interplay of the Projected Malignant Transformation Step as Injury Non- Resolution
Author(s) -
Lawrence M Agius
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biomedical and translational science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2768-4911
DOI - 10.33425/2768-4911.1008
Subject(s) - immunogenicity , carcinogenesis , glioma , malignancy , malignant transformation , apoptosis , interactivity , parenchyma , cancer research , cell , transformation (genetics) , resolution (logic) , neuroscience , biology , immunology , medicine , pathology , immune system , computer science , cancer , gene , genetics , artificial intelligence , multimedia
Non-resolution of carcinogenesis is a paramount consideration in the systems of non-immunogenicity of tumor cells in general and as further projected by the infiltrating glioma cell within the brain parenchyma. In such terms, the performance dynamics for further progression are change attributes that bespeak of the systems of overlap and of interactivity of multiple pathways of pro-apoptosis and of anti-apoptosis as projected by mirrored system biology of cell component injury. It is within the single transformation phenomenon step in malignancy emergence that the pro-apoptosis projects the predetermination for non-resolution of cell component injury and as further determined by non-immunogenicity of the infiltrating glioma cells..