Carcinogênese Química Cutânea

Autores/as

  • Maria Angélica Guzmán Silva Departamento de Patologia de Apoio Clínico. Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro. Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). Niterói (RJ), Brasil.
  • Jorge S. P. Guimarães Departamento de Patologia de Apoio Clínico. Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro. Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.1985v31n4.3368

Palabras clave:

Carcinogénesis, Neoplasias Cutáneas, Neoplasias/inducido químicamente

Resumen

Os progressos técnicos obtidos na primeira metade deste século, facilitando a indução química de tumores cutâneos em diversos animais experimentais, permitiram que se avançasse no estudo dos mecanismos biológicos envolvidos na carcinogênese. A pele de camundongo tem uma longa história como modelo vantajoso para esse tipo de pesquisa e as informações que se têm adquirido através do esclarecimento dos eventos que ocorrem durante a carcinogênese cutânea experimental indicam que o processo consiste de múltiplas etapas. As pesquisas mais recentes, que associam os modelos clássicos com fatores modificadores de processos químicos, têm elucidado alguns eventos essenciais para a carcinogênese.

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2023-08-07

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Silva MAG, Guimarães JSP. Carcinogênese Química Cutânea . Rev. Bras. Cancerol. [Internet]. 7 de agosto de 2023 [citado 22 de noviembre de 2024];31(4):285-91. Disponible en: https://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/3368

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