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Death Quote by H. Robert Horvitz

“The number of cells in our bodies is defined by an equilibrium of opposing forces: mitosis adds cells, while programmed cell death removes them. Just as too much cell division can lead to a pathological increase in cell number, so can too little cell death.” quote by H. Robert Horvitz
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“The number of cells in our bodies is defined by an equilibrium of opposing forces: mitosis adds cells, while programmed cell death removes them. Just as too much cell division can lead to a pathological increase in cell number, so can too little cell death.”

H. Robert Horvitz

About This Quote

The balance of cell creation and death maintains healthy tissue; disruption in either direction can cause disease.

In simple terms: Cell growth and death must stay balanced to keep health.

Key Takeaway

Maintain equilibrium in growth and removal processes.

Themes

biology homeostasis cellular health disease prevention

Mood

analytical scientific concerned

Type

educational informative

When to use this quote

  • cancer research
  • aging studies
  • drug development
  • immune therapy
  • tissue engineering

Key Concepts

cell cycle apoptosis mitosis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies can restore cellular balance in disease?
  • How does lifestyle affect cell turnover?
A Different Perspective

External factors like genetics and environment can upset this balance, complicating interventions.

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