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Nerve Innervation Favors Tumor Progression

Our organs are innerverted by the nervous system. It may be thought that a tumor, resulting from an anarchic cell growth, should lack nerves, but it is not. Tumors often acquire innervation, either by uptake of peripheral nerve fibers or by differentiation of neural progenitors who are recruited by the tumor. For some time it has been suspected that innervation favors tumor progression. To cite one example, in 2017 it was demonstrated that the e…
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Our organs are innerverted by the nervous system. It may be thought that a tumor, resulting from an anarchic cell growth, should lack nerves, but it is not. Tumors often acquire innervation, either by uptake of peripheral nerve fibers or by differentiation of neural progenitors who are recruited by the tumor. For some time it has been suspected that innervation favors tumor progression. To cite one example, in 2017 it was demonstrated that the e…

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culturacientifica.com broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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