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Tissue growth is the process by which a tissue increases its size. In animals, tissue growth occurs during embryonic development, post-natal growth, and tissue regeneration. The fundamental cellular basis for tissue growth is the process of cell proliferation, which involves both cell growth and cell division occurring in parallel. How cell proliferation is controlled during tissue growth to determine final tissue size is an open question in biology. Uncontrolled tissue growth is a cause of cancer.

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  • Crecimiento tisular (es)
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  • El crecimiento tisular es el proceso mediante el cual un tejido aumenta su tamaño. En los animales, el crecimiento de los tejidos se produce durante el desarrollo embrionario, el crecimiento posnatal y la regeneración de los tejidos. La base celular fundamental para el crecimiento de los tejidos es el proceso de proliferación celular, que implica tanto el crecimiento como la división celular que ocurren en paralelo.​​​​ (es)
  • Tissue growth is the process by which a tissue increases its size. In animals, tissue growth occurs during embryonic development, post-natal growth, and tissue regeneration. The fundamental cellular basis for tissue growth is the process of cell proliferation, which involves both cell growth and cell division occurring in parallel. How cell proliferation is controlled during tissue growth to determine final tissue size is an open question in biology. Uncontrolled tissue growth is a cause of cancer. (en)
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  • El crecimiento tisular es el proceso mediante el cual un tejido aumenta su tamaño. En los animales, el crecimiento de los tejidos se produce durante el desarrollo embrionario, el crecimiento posnatal y la regeneración de los tejidos. La base celular fundamental para el crecimiento de los tejidos es el proceso de proliferación celular, que implica tanto el crecimiento como la división celular que ocurren en paralelo.​​​​ Cómo se controla la proliferación celular durante el crecimiento del tejido para determinar el tamaño final del tejido es una cuestión abierta en biología. El crecimiento incontrolado de tejido es una causa de cáncer. Las tasas diferenciales de proliferación celular dentro de un órgano pueden influir en las proporciones, al igual que la y, por lo tanto, el crecimiento tisular contribuye a dar forma a los tejidos junto con otros mecanismos de morfogénesis tisular. (es)
  • Tissue growth is the process by which a tissue increases its size. In animals, tissue growth occurs during embryonic development, post-natal growth, and tissue regeneration. The fundamental cellular basis for tissue growth is the process of cell proliferation, which involves both cell growth and cell division occurring in parallel. How cell proliferation is controlled during tissue growth to determine final tissue size is an open question in biology. Uncontrolled tissue growth is a cause of cancer. Differential rates of cell proliferation within an organ can influence proportions, as can the orientation of cell divisions, and thus tissue growth contributes to shaping tissues along with other mechanisms of tissue morphogenesis. (en)
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