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explain about typical cells

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Answered by Apkivines
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This might cause you to worry that this means cancer, but atypical cells aren't necessarily cancerous. The presence of atypical cells is sometimes referred to as "dysplasia." Many factors can make normal cellsappear atypical, including inflammation and infection. Even normal aging can makecells appear abnormal.
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