human cell growth
Human cell growth refers to the physiological process by which human cells increase in size and divide to form new cells; this process is tightly regulated by internal and external signals, including nutrients and hormones; disruptions in normal cell growth regulation are associated with numerous diseases, notably cancer; research into how specific nutrients affect human cell growth offers opportunities for therapeutic intervention.
Other Words
molecular biology
cell growth
lipid chaperone
FABP5
mTORC1
omega-6 linoleic acid
lactation practices
defined process
critically ill patients
lactation journey
lactation consultants
mechanical ventilation delays
postpartum-initiated lactation
pre-delivery lactation plans
lactation in critical care
milk supply