Definition of Prosoplasia. Meaning of Prosoplasia. Synonyms of Prosoplasia

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Definition of Prosoplasia

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Meaning of Prosoplasia from wikipedia

- Prosoplasia (from Ancient Gr****: προσωπον prósopon , "face" + πλάσις plasis, "formation") is the differentiation of cells either to a higher function...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- dictionary. The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-06-07 Definition of prosoplasia. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-06-07 Definition of...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...
- Metaplasia (conversion in cell type) Neoplasia (abnormal proliferation) Prosoplasia (development of new cell function) Abiotrophy (loss in vitality of organ...