Over time, the damage to the tissues and organs accumulates and the pace
of cellular mutations accelerates, eventually reaching a point where the body can't repair or dispose of damaged cells fast enough.
Secondly, before considering the use of iPSC - derived organoids for transplantation / regenerative medicine in human patients, the current protocols for expansion, reprogramming and differentiation of iPSCs in long - term cultures need further improvement to minimize the risk of
oncogenic cellular mutations and teratoma, or tumor formation, in the patient.
Afatoxin - B1 is metabolized to a carcinogen that
induces cellular mutations which lead to increased risk of developing liver cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Once glucosinolates are consumed, they are converted by the body into anti-cancer compounds that effectively work as antioxidants, seeking out free radicals and
preventing cellular mutation, which can lead to cancer.
Artworks inspired
by cellular mutation and the expansion of the universe reveal an equal fascination with microscopic and cosmic levels of transformation.
Replicating
like cellular mutations gone wild, the orbs swelled into a gigantic aggregate that spilled across the galleries in mounds.
The courts must decide at what point the injury which is mesothelioma «arises»: is it at the point where a victim is exposed to asbestos, when no perceptible damage is evident, or at the point
when cellular mutation — the onset of disease — actually «begins» in fact, or when it becomes symptomatically manifest?
All radiation can cause lesions in human DNA, known as double - strand breaks, which if unrepaired can lead to
cellular mutations and cancer.
It can also prevent muscle loss, cardiovascular disease and
cellular mutations, while enhancing flexibility and range of motion.
Curcumin has also been shown to interfere with the production of advanced glycation end products that promote the accumulation of dangerous inflammatory byproducts that lead to
cellular mutations.