Carcinogenesis, Vol 18, 1439-1444, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press
RT Prehn
Amphibian tissues seem to resist oncogenesis in proportion to their
regenerative capacity, a phenomenon most easily seen in relation to limb
regeneration. There is evidence that mammalian tissues also possess, in
addition to and distinct from the capacity for physiological renewal, a
limited and not always overtly evident degree of amphibian-like capacity
for regeneration (epimorphic regeneration). It is the thesis of this paper
that cancer in mammals would seldom occur were it not for a local
destruction or exhaustion, secondary to injury or aging, of this normal
amphibian-like regenerative capacity.
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Regeneration versus neoplastic growth
Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
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