Cell Injury : Causes, Cellular adaptations, Types of Cell Injury and MCQs for NEET, GPAT, CSIR NET JRF
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INTRODUCTION :- 1.] All forms of organ injury starts with molecular or structural alteration in cell. 2.] Normal cells have fairly normal narrow range of functions or steady state known as homeostasis. 3.] Excess physiologic or pathologic stress may force […]