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Cell death occurs by necrosis or apoptosis. 7–9 These two mechanisms have distinct histologic and biochemical signatures. In necrosis, the stimulus of death (e.g., ischemia) is itself often the ...
Cells that undergo apoptosis are demolished in a controlled manner that minimizes damage to neighbouring cells and avoids the release of immunostimulatory molecules. These events are orchestrated ...
Apoptosis, sometimes called "cellular suicide," is a normal, programmed process of cellular self-destruction. Even though it involves cell death, apoptosis serves a healthy and protective role in ...
A newly identified long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), named lnc2300, plays a protective role in ovarian granulosa cells but is ...
Apoptosis plays a significant role in an organism’s physiological development. As mentioned, the development of fingers and toes from the initial fetal “paddle” is due to apoptosis in the ...
Scinai Immunotherapeutics Ltd. (Nasdaq: SCNI), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in inflammation and immunology (I&I) ...
Apoptosis is associated with virus-induced human diseases of the central nervous system, heart and liver, and causes morbidity and mortality. Animal models of virus-induced diseases provide ...
Indeed, we have been able to induce apoptosis both readily and rapidly in vitro at the concentrations of the dimerizing drug that were reached in peripheral blood from the patients, 17,23 whereas ...
The following is a summary of “ER-α36 prevents high glucose-induced cellular senescence and apoptosis in renal tubular cell,” ...
Apoptosis is an important cellular process that allows cells to die in a programmed fashion, essential for embryo development, homeostasis, and cancer development.This 3D animation provides an ...