Growth inhibition explained

Growth inhibition (GI) is a medical term pertaining to cancer therapy and the specific reduction in growth of tumors and oncogene cells by a chemical compound, mechanical therapy (e.g. electroporation), radiation, gene therapy, protein therapy,[1] ultrasound waves, light, or any other treatment.[2] Measured in micromoles/liter or micrograms/liter.

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930105347/http://www.diabetesresearch.org/Research/EmergingTechnologies/ProteinTherapy.htm Protein Therapy
  2. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-63251/human-disease human disease | Definition & Facts | Britannica.com