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Prosoplasia

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Assuming an increasing cellular peculiarity from a presupposed stem-cell fate, prosoplasia is therefore a forward differentiation, unlike
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Bignold, Leon P., Brian LD Coghlan, and Hubertus PA Jersmann. David Paul von Hansemann: contributions to oncology. Springer, 2007.
259: 138: 176:(a backward differentiation). Examples of prosoplasia include the forward differentiation of cells in the mucosa in 169:, "formation") is the differentiation of cells either to a higher function or to a higher level of organization. 283: 252: 288: 245: 155: 131: 8: 177: 278: 233: 124: 96:(reduced functionality of an organ, with decrease in the number or volume of cells) 229: 272: 99: 54: 38: 205:
Rajendran, R. Shafer's textbook of oral pathology. Elsevier India, 2009.
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Anaplasia
Aplasia
Desmoplasia
Dysplasia
phenotype
Hyperplasia
Hypoplasia
Metaplasia
Neoplasia
Prosoplasia
Atrophy
Hypertrophy
Hypotrophy
Dystrophy
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