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      Carcinogenesis and Chemotherapy Viewed from the Perspective of Stoichiometric Network Analysis (SNA): What Can the Biological System of the Elements Contribute to an Understanding of Tumour Induction by Elemental Chemical Noxae (e.g., Ni, Cd) and to an Understanding of Chemotherapy?

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          The biological application of stoichiometric network analysis (SNA) permits an understanding of tumour induction, carcinogenesis, and chemotherapy. Starting from the Biological System of the Elements, which provides a comprehensive treatment of the functions and distributions of chemical (trace) elements in biology, an attempt is made to interrelate the essential feature of biology and — regrettably — of tumour genesis by superimposing SNA reasoning on common features of all crucial biological processes. For this purpose, aspects, effects and drawbacks of autocatalysis (identical reproduction which can occur either under control or without control [in tumours]) are linked with the known facts about element distributions in living beings and about interference of metals with tumours (in terms of both chemotherapy and carcinogenesis). The essential role of autocatalysis in biology and the drawbacks of either controlled or spontaneous cell division can be used to understand crucial aspects of carcinogenesis and chemotherapy because SNA describes and predicts effects of autocatalysis, including phase effects that may be due to some kind of intervention. The SNA-based classifications of autocatalytic networks in cell biology are outlined here to identify new approaches to chemotherapy.

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                Journal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                TSWJ
                The Scientific World Journal
                TheScientificWorldJOURNAL
                2356-6140
                1537-744X
                2003
                5 May 2003
                : 3
                : 319-341
                Affiliations
                Department of Environmental High Technology, International Graduate School (IHI) Zittau, Markt 23, D-02763 Zittau, Germany
                Author notes

                Academic Editor: William J. Manning

                Article
                232517
                10.1100/tsw.2003.01
                5974878
                12806097
                cf27d706-aca9-48c9-b5fd-b5924c827fab
                Copyright © 2003 Stefan Franzle and Bernd Markert.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 12 November 2001
                : 4 March 2002
                : 10 March 2002
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                cancer,metals,inhibition,cell cycle,stoichiometric network analysis,phase shift
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                cancer, metals, inhibition, cell cycle, stoichiometric network analysis, phase shift

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