Post by Radrook Admin on Sept 1, 2020 16:38:18 GMT -5
Neurofibroma of the skin in a person with neurofibromatosis type I
A neurofibroma is a benign nerve-sheath tumor in the peripheral nervous system. In 90% of cases, they are found as stand-alone tumors, while the remainder are found in persons with neurofibromatosis type I (NF1), an autosomal-dominant genetically inherited disease. They can result in a range of symptoms from physical disfiguration and pain to cognitive disability.
Neurofibromas arise from nonmyelinating-type Schwann cells that exhibit biallelic inactivation of the NF1 gene that codes for the protein neurofibromin. This protein is responsible for regulating the RAS-mediated cell growth signaling pathway. In contrast to schwannomas, another type of tumor arising from Schwann cells, neurofibromas incorporate many additional types of cells and structural elements in addition to Schwann cells, making it difficult to identify and understand all the mechanisms through which they originate and develop.
Radrook Admin: I could get ten thousand guests per day and they are still not going to provide any feedback nor participate. So it doesn't really make any difference, does it? They are all just probably bots anyway and my own activities being counted as guests.
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