Cell Transformation
Cell transformation is the process that enables a cell to change from one phenotype to another. It is a crucial element of cell biology and is seen in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Cell transformation influences the development of cancer and plays a major role in the production of new drugs, enabling the manipulation of cell behavior in a controlled environment. It has been used to identify important genes, create animal models of human diseases, analyze the effects of environmental toxins, and study gene regulation. The understanding of cell transformation principles has advanced significantly in recent years, leading to further exploration of its potential applications in biomedicine.
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