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  1. Cellular aberration refers to abnormalities in cell appearance, size, shape, or structure. Normal cells have distinct morphologies and small nucleus to cytoplasm ratios that decrease as cells mature. 2.

  2. Dec 29, 2023 · The four main types of structural chromosomal aberrations are deletion, duplication, inversion, and translocation. Deletions occur when a portion of the chromosome is deleted, or taken out, which can make that chromosome less functional.

  3. NCM 111- Cellular Aberration For Educational purposes only (Asynchronous Lectures)Chapters/Timelines0:00 - Intro2:36 - Cancer Definition and Prevalence5:58 -...

  4. Thousands of chromosomal aberrations have been discovered in different types of cancer. But how do these various changes all hijack normal cellular processes to promote cancer?

  5. Introduction. Visible changes to chromosome structure and morphology have played a very important part as indicators of genetic damage in both clinical and cancer studies. Most of the changes encountered in clinical studies are "secondary" or "derived" aberrations.

  6. Jan 27, 2021 · The immune system acts as an ultimate high fidelity 'read-out' for cellular genetic change, detecting cellular aberration at the molecular level in its very early stages as it develops, to remove or destroy aberrant cells.

  7. The cell cycle consists of elaborate feedback mechanisms and regulatory checkpoints that are typically divided into four phases: S-phase, during which DNA replication occurs, M-phase, where cell division, or mitosis, takes place, and the gap phases that separate the two; G 1 and G 2, respectively.