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CELL INJURY AND CELL DEATH [PDF]
WHEN CELLS are damaged, as often occurs during trauma and metabolic stress, the organism has to choose whether to repair the damage by promoting cell survival or remove irreparably injured cells. Cell injury occurs when an adverse stimulus reversibly disrupts the normal, complex homeostatic balance of the cellular metabolism. In this case, after injury
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2007
Cells interact not only with each other, but also with the extracellular matrix, which consists of proteoglycan, collagen, elastin, and multiadhesive proteins such as laminin. Both cell/cell and cell/matrix interactions require cell adhesion molecules, some of which occur in cell junctions.
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Cells interact not only with each other, but also with the extracellular matrix, which consists of proteoglycan, collagen, elastin, and multiadhesive proteins such as laminin. Both cell/cell and cell/matrix interactions require cell adhesion molecules, some of which occur in cell junctions.
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1978
In formulating Cell Theory, Schleiden(1) wrote in 1838: “Every higher organism is an aggregate of fully circumscribed and self-contained unit beings, the cells.” This basic tenet has been extraordinarily fruitful and influential in biology and medicine, and in many aspects its usefulness continues unabated.
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In formulating Cell Theory, Schleiden(1) wrote in 1838: “Every higher organism is an aggregate of fully circumscribed and self-contained unit beings, the cells.” This basic tenet has been extraordinarily fruitful and influential in biology and medicine, and in many aspects its usefulness continues unabated.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1976
Abstract Several approaches in a variety of biological systems are being used in an attempt to understand cellular recognition at the chemical level. The precise molecular events in cell recognition have not yet been established.
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Abstract Several approaches in a variety of biological systems are being used in an attempt to understand cellular recognition at the chemical level. The precise molecular events in cell recognition have not yet been established.
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Cell length, cell growth and cell division
Nature, 1976When cells of E. coli reach a certain critical length, which is constant in all growth conditions and eqqal to twice the minimum cell length, they abruptly increase their rate of elongation and divide about 20 min later. Chromosome replication terminates at about this same cell length but is not the signal for the change in rate of cell elongation.
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2011
Gene therapy based on the use of viral vectors is entirely dependent on the use of animal cell lines, mainly of mammalian origin, but also of insect origin. As for any biotechnology product for clinical use, viral -vectors have to be produced with cells derived from an extensively characterized cell bank to maintain the appropriate standard for ...
Stacey, G. N., Merten, O. W.
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Gene therapy based on the use of viral vectors is entirely dependent on the use of animal cell lines, mainly of mammalian origin, but also of insect origin. As for any biotechnology product for clinical use, viral -vectors have to be produced with cells derived from an extensively characterized cell bank to maintain the appropriate standard for ...
Stacey, G. N., Merten, O. W.
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Cell-Cell Interactions in the Testis*
Endocrine Reviews, 1987In conclusion, the information available indicates that the interactions between different cell types in the testis play an important role in the control and maintenance of testicular functions. Further characterization of these interactions will clearly provide insight into the cell biology of the testis and into the regulation of cellular ...
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Cell-cell crosstalk between fat cells and immune cells
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and MetabolismObesity is a metabolic disorder with pandemic-like implications, lacking viable pharmaceutical treatments currently. Thermogenic adipose tissues, including brown and beige adipose tissues, play an essential role in regulating systemic energy homeostasis and have emerged as appealing therapeutic targets for the treatment of obesity and obesity-related ...
Jiadai, Liu, Yong, Chen
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Biomechanics of virus-to-cell and cell-to-cell fusion
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1984A biomechanical model of virus-to-cell and cell-to-cell fusion is presented. Virus and the cells are modelled as initially spherical membranes of nonlinear elastic material that undergo large deformations. The membranes are connected by a cytoplasmic bridge which expands, resulting in the formation of a larger single sphere.
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2006
A major feature in Dictyostelium development is the transition from the unicellular to the multicellular stage, a process brought about by chemotaxis and cell-cell adhesion. Growth-phase cells are weakly cohesive, whereas aggregation-competent cells adhere strongly to each other.
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A major feature in Dictyostelium development is the transition from the unicellular to the multicellular stage, a process brought about by chemotaxis and cell-cell adhesion. Growth-phase cells are weakly cohesive, whereas aggregation-competent cells adhere strongly to each other.
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