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Apoptosis

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1997
Reading this article will introduce the reader to the basic concept of physiologic cell death referred to as apoptosis. In addition, the role of apoptosis in immune function as well as its contribution to various clinical disorders will be developed.The author's experience with recently described patients who have a unique autoimmune syndrome ...
Cummings, MC, Winterford, CM, Walker, NI
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Poliovirus and Apoptosis

2004
Poliovirus (PV) is the causal agent of paralytic poliomyelitis, an acute disease of the central nervous system (CNS). A killed and an oral live attenuated vaccine were both developed in the 1950s (Salk 1955; Sabin and Boulger 1973), and subsequent massive vaccination campaigns resulted in near total eradication of PV from most industrialized countries:
Blondel, B.   +4 more
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Apoptosis and immunosenescence

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995
Apoptosis and ...
MONTI, DANIELA   +7 more
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Apoptosis and ageing

Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 1998
Stimulation of T cells from aged individuals leads to different kinds and/or size of responses if compared with the responses of T cells obtained from young individuals. In fact elderly is associated with a progressive decline of immune response besides an increasing incidence of autoimmune phenomena.
Potestio M   +8 more
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Apoptosis

Immunology Today, 1993
Cell death can be accidental or programmed in a multicellular organism. Evidence supports the proposition that there is a 'suicide program' inherent in vertebrate cells which can be activated when the cell's death is desirable for the good of the rest of the community.
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Apoptosis and aging: breast cells and apoptosis

Maturitas, 2001
The major events involved in tissue homeostasis are proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. Senescence is a non-dividing state of the cell, usually associated with terminal differentiation, and preceding cell death. The three pathways result in suppression of cell proliferation. Apoptosis during aging can contribute to the elimination of damaged,
Patricia Forgez   +4 more
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On the TRAIL to apoptosis

Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 2002
Apoptosis in mammalian cells can be initiated through two major interrelated pathways, one involving engagement of the TNF family of death receptors, the other involving the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria. Unlike other members of the TNF ligand family, TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) preferentially induces apoptosis in tumor ...
Baetu, Tudor, Hiscott, John
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