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Emerging Electrochemical Approaches for the Early Detection of Programmed Cell Death. [PDF]
Abd El-Raheem H +8 more
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A Novel Mitochondria-Associated Programmed Cell Death-Related Prognostic Model and Validation of Oncogene INHBB in Colorectal Cancer. [PDF]
Sun Y, Gao C, Jia D, Ma Q, Wang W.
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Multi-Dimensional Characterization of Programmed Cell Death Patterns for Prognostic Stratification and Therapeutic Insights in Sepsis. [PDF]
Zhou C, Bai Y.
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Mitochondria: a key regulator of programmed cell death in OP. [PDF]
Wang K +10 more
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Integrative Machine Learning Analysis of Programmed Cell Death Pathways Identifies Novel Diagnostic Biomarkers for Atrial Fibrillation. [PDF]
Peng H, Xia Z, Zhao Y, Xie D.
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2006
Apoptosis is a physiological process of cell suicide that is implemented by activation of latent proteases that demolish vital cellular constituents. Apoptosis is used to sculpt the body during development, to maintain constant cell number by balancing cell production by mitosis, and to remove cells that are damaged or infected.
David L. Vaux, Andreas Strasser
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Apoptosis is a physiological process of cell suicide that is implemented by activation of latent proteases that demolish vital cellular constituents. Apoptosis is used to sculpt the body during development, to maintain constant cell number by balancing cell production by mitosis, and to remove cells that are damaged or infected.
David L. Vaux, Andreas Strasser
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Transplantation, 1998
Programmed cell death (PCD) is currently one of the most intensively studied areas in cell biology. Substantial evidence now exists demonstrating the integral role of PCD in many fundamental immunologic processes; therefore, understanding the mechanisms of PCD may provide advances with broad implications in immunobiology.
E S, Woodle, S, Kulkarni
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Programmed cell death (PCD) is currently one of the most intensively studied areas in cell biology. Substantial evidence now exists demonstrating the integral role of PCD in many fundamental immunologic processes; therefore, understanding the mechanisms of PCD may provide advances with broad implications in immunobiology.
E S, Woodle, S, Kulkarni
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Science, 1996
Letters from: [ Jan Novak ][1] [ Alice B. Fulton ][1] [ Jean Claude Ameisen ][1] Jean Claude Ameisen's Perspective “The origin of programmed cell death [PCD]” ([31 May, p. 1278][2]) discusses possible evolutionary roots of cell suicide.
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Letters from: [ Jan Novak ][1] [ Alice B. Fulton ][1] [ Jean Claude Ameisen ][1] Jean Claude Ameisen's Perspective “The origin of programmed cell death [PCD]” ([31 May, p. 1278][2]) discusses possible evolutionary roots of cell suicide.
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Erythrocyte programmed cell death
IUBMB Life, 2008AbstractEryptosis, the suicidal death of erythrocytes, is characterised by cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing and cell membrane phospholipid scrambling with phosphatidylserine exposure at the cell surface. Phosphatidylserine‐exposing erythrocytes are recognised by macrophages, which engulf and degrade the affected cells.
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Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1997
How Hormones Regulate Programmed Cell Death During Amphibian Metamorphosis J.R. Tata. Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinase Genes during Thyroid Hormne-Induced Apoptotic Tissue Remodeling Y.-B. Shi, A. Ishizuya-Oka. Mechanisms by Which Matric Metalloproteinases May Influence Apoptosis W.C. Powell, L.M. Matrisian.
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How Hormones Regulate Programmed Cell Death During Amphibian Metamorphosis J.R. Tata. Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinase Genes during Thyroid Hormne-Induced Apoptotic Tissue Remodeling Y.-B. Shi, A. Ishizuya-Oka. Mechanisms by Which Matric Metalloproteinases May Influence Apoptosis W.C. Powell, L.M. Matrisian.
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