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Apoptosis and immunosenescence

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

International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research, 2022
Genetics and Epigenetics are the integral parts of homeostasis. But it remains unrealistic to assess the health or disease status of the individuals at the genetic or epigenetic level. Fortunately, numerous variables related to homeostasis and allostasis are measurable genetic expressions (phenotypes), thus we are relying primarily on vital signs ...
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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,
A, Gompel   +4 more
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Neural apoptosis

Annals of Neurology, 1995
AbstractApoptosis is a mode of cell death in which the cell plays an active role in its own demise. The study of neural apoptosis, the identification of genes controlling apoptosis, and the examination of the mechanisms by which these genes achieve their effects have assumed increasing importance over the past few years.
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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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Genetics of Apoptosis

1997
Publisher Summary The genetic analysis of apoptosis, or programmed cell death, provides important information on the biology of naturally occurring cell death. Identification of genes regulating apoptosis has confirmed that this process follows a similar paradigm in all multicellular organisms.
Desnoyers, S, Hengartner, M O
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Apoptosis [Apoptosis ve Önemi]

2002
Nowadays, there are too many studies about apoptosis which also named as physiological cell death, going on. Apoptosis, which is one of the very important regulatory mechanism to control so many equilibrium lasting at organism, is stimulated by heat, radiation, hormonal failure, toxins and lack of growth factors.
Tosun M., Kalkan S.
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Apoptosis

Critical Care Medicine, 2005
Mario, Perl   +2 more
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Apoptosis-inducing factor and apoptosis.

Sheng wu hua xue yu sheng wu wu li xue bao Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica, 2004
Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) is a phylogenetically conserved mitochondrial intermembrane flavoprotein which has the ability to induce apoptosis via a caspase-independent pathway. AIF plays an important role in inducing nuclear chromatin condensation as well as large-scale DNA fragmentation (approximately 50 kb), and is essential for programmed cell ...
Cui-Xian, Lü   +3 more
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Apoptosis

Immunology Today, 1992
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