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  • '''Apoptosis''' is a process by which [[cell]]s in a [[multicellular organism]] undergo ...elopment and maintenance of multicellular organisms. The first function of apoptosis occurs during embryological development, wher it aids in in defining organ
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Depaepe 2005 Ephrin signalling controls brain size by regulating apoptosis of neural progenitors‎}} *{{CZ:Ref:Renehan 2001 What is apoptosis, and why is it important?}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Depaepe 2005 Ephrin signalling controls brain size by regulating apoptosis of neural progenitors‎}} *{{CZ:Ref:Renehan 2001 What is apoptosis, and why is it important?}}
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  • '''Apoptosis''' is a process by which [[cell]]s in a [[multicellular organism]] undergo ...elopment and maintenance of multicellular organisms. The first function of apoptosis occurs during embryological development, wher it aids in in defining organ
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  • '''Ganoderma lucidum causes apoptosis in leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma cells''' ...a P. Seeramc, David Heberc, H. Phillip Koeffler, 'Ganoderma lucidum causes apoptosis in leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma cells']</ref>
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  • Wang CL ''et al.'' (2007) Induction of apoptosis in human leukemia K562 cells by cyclic lipopeptide from Bacillus subtilis n
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  • ...details&search_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=GO:0006915 {{#if: apoptosis |apoptosis|GO:0006915 }}]</span><br>
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  • {{r|Apoptosis-associated tyrosine kinase receptor||**}}
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  • ...), or the cells can activate a genetic program of controlled cell death ([[apoptosis]]). ...They will shut down metabolism, lose membrane integrity and lyse.<ref name=apoptosis/><ref name=riss1>{{cite journal |author=Riss TL, Moravec RA |title=Use of m
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  • ....1016/j.immuni.2006.03.018 The Noxa/Mcl-1 axis regulates susceptibility to apoptosis under glucose limitation in dividing T cells.] ''Immunity''24(6):703-716. P ...vented by readdition of glucose. We propose that the Noxa/Mcl-1 axis is an apoptosis rheostat in dividing cells, in a selective pathway that functions to restra
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  • ...tatic interactions between single nucleotide polymorphisms related to cell apoptosis as well as developing protocols for molecular profiling of cancer; studying
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  • ...elopment, modulation of extracellular matrix, [[neuron]]al regeneration, [[apoptosis]], [[cellular differentiation]] and maybe vasodilation.
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  • ...aspases<ref>Enzymes of the cysteine endopeptidases family that function in apoptosis [http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocsz ...a morphologic pattern of cell death which effects single cells. Changes in apoptosis are cell shrinkage, chromatin condensation, cytoplasmic bleb formation, and
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  • ...During the development of the [[nervous system]] many neurons go through [[apoptosis]] (cellular "suicide") process. In some parts this can be up to 70% of the
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  • ...e to attack, causing further damage. Scientists think that resistance to [[apoptosis]] may be genetic.
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  • ...(2007)<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2007.06.014 "Induction of apoptosis in human leukemia K562 cells by cyclic lipopeptide from Bacillus subtilis n ...vity and can inhibit the proliferation of leukemia cells by inducing their apoptosis. With further research, this ''B. subtilis'' strain may prove to be an eff
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  • ...f B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) expression in myeloid cells and an increase in apoptosis in bone marrow progenitor cells have been observed." <ref name=eMed-Over>{{
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  • ...ping RBC in the [[bone marrow]]. Epo signaling acts to prevent or retard [[apoptosis]], i.e., it acts as a survival factor for developing cells. The increase in ...ability to inhibit apoptosis. Experimental treatment of diseases in which apoptosis is prominent have yielded promising initial results. For example, erythropo
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  • ...search it is shown that the clinical strain was very effective in inducing apoptosis in macrophage while the environmental strain was not able to.
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  • ...ntracellular viral proteins to impede innate antiviral responses such as [[apoptosis]], and to thwart an infected cell's mechanisms to communicate with its immu ...monocytes]] by inhibiting apoptosis. Specifically, Myxoma virus prevents [[apoptosis]] in [[RK-13]] cells and forms thick dermal lesions. MV encodes the virulen
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  • ...igen]]s to active [[lymphocytes]]. Dendritic cells that are defective in [[apoptosis]] can lead to inappropriate systemic [[lymphocyte]] activation and conseque
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  • ...hor=Rama P. Cherla, Sang-Yun Lee and Vernon L. Tesh|title=Shiga toxins and apoptosis|journal=FEMS Microbiology Letters|volume=228|issue=2|pages=159-166|date=Nov
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  • Butler A ''et al.''(2003) β-Cell Deficit and Increased β-Cell Apoptosis in Humans With Type 2 Diabetes. ''Diabetes'' 52:102-10
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  • ...tineoplastons A10 and AS2-1 both work by inhibiting oncogenes, promoting [[apoptosis]], and activating tumor suppressor genes <ref name="mechanism" />.
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  • ...ve cell line, the cellular antiapoptotic bf1-1 gene allows protection from apoptosis in conditions where there is a deficit in growth factor. The latent membra
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  • ...(biology)]] (including [[anabolism]] and [[catabolism]], [[mitosis]] and [[apoptosis]], [[immunology|immune mechanisms]] (see note below) including cell-mediate
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  • ...amyloid precursor protein signaling in neurons leads to DNA synthesis and apoptosis. |journal=Biochim. Biophys. Acta |volume=1772 |issue= 4 |pages= 430-7 |year
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  • ...and works through a process called RNA interference to prevent apoptosis. Apoptosis is a process cells in multicellular organisms go through to "commit suicide
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  • }}</ref> The error, in the early stages of the disease, accelerates [[apoptosis]] of the blood cells. If it converts to leukemia, an additional mutation ta ...is impaired, and there is a significant increase in levels of cell death [[apoptosis]] in bone marrow cells. Clonal expansion of the abnormal cells results in t
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  • ...ptor]] [[tyrosine kinase]] and stimulates cell proliferation or prevents [[apoptosis]] in some cells. In all cases in which their function was known, the presen
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  • ...include stimulation or inhibition of growth, induction or suppression of [[apoptosis]] (programmed cell death), activation or inhibition of the [[immune system]
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  • ...tissue [[ischemia]], [[excitotoxicity]], oxidative stress and eventually [[apoptosis]], also referred to as programmed cell death. Theoretically, these effects ...rmal quantity of degradative [[enzymes]], which will in turn mediate the [[apoptosis]] resulting from an excitotoxic condition.<ref name=Bayir>Bayir, H., P.M. K
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  • ...ex steroid hormone regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and [[apoptosis]]. Many types of cancer are more prevalent in obese subjects, the most wide ...ought to be due to hyperandrogenism in which high androgen levels increase apoptosis of the [[granulosa cell]]s, as well as damaging the [[endometrium]] and dev
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  • ...omab Tiuxetan then binds with the [[CD20 receptor]] of B-cells, inducing [[apoptosis]], or cell death, thereby reducing the growth of cancerous cells<ref>2</ref
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  • ...post-reperfusion window, hypothermia modulates the downstream necrotic, [[apoptosis|apoptotic]], and inflammatory pathways that cause delayed cell death. Impro
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  • ...r, G., and Schneider, U. (2009). Protein X of Borna disease virus inhibits apoptosis and promotes viral persistence in the central nervous systems of newborn-in
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  • ...ion of the normal balance between cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Avoidance of weight gain thus seems to be an important factor for cancer p
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  • ...ogy]] of neurotoxin exposure often includes neuron [[excitotoxicity]] or [[apoptosis]]<ref name=Dikranian2001>Dikranian 2001</ref> but can also include [[glial ...t of early lead exposure.<ref name=Bressler1999 /> In addition to inducing apoptosis, lead inhibits interneuron signaling through the disruption of calcium-medi
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  • ...ll cycle|dividing cells]] by triggering a self-destruct mechanism called [[apoptosis]]. Bone marrow cells divide frequently and are particularly sensitive to th
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  • ...nt growth entails uncontrolled cell division, lack of normal cell death ([[apoptosis]]), and failure of the cells' environment to help control its growth. At a
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  • ...cteria is able to inhibit [[phagocytosis]], [[inflammation]], and induce [[apoptosis]] of macrophages. ''Yersinia pestis'' contains 29 different [[Ysc proteins]
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  • *Third stage: [[apoptosis]] and [[synaptogenesis]] within the [[cerebral cortex|six cortical layers]]
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  • It is also possible that there is increased pancreatic β-cell [[apoptosis]], induced by increasing obesity, reducing the level of insulin secretion.
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  • ...tella pertussis'', peptidoglycan tetrapeptide monomer, that induces normal apoptosis of the ciliated fields. Concurrently, the light organ swells with increase
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  • ...n to age- and weight-matched controls. However, this reduction in cellular apoptosis was accompanied by a rise in glomerular filtration rate and blood pressure
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  • * [[Apoptosis]]
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  • ...cyte recruitment, opening of epithelial cell junctions and epithelial cell apoptosis." Hydrolytic enzymes cause connective tissue to degrade, leading to colitis
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  • ...n|anti-myelin basic protein]], and measurement of TRAIL ([[TNF]]-related [[apoptosis]]-inducing [[ligand]]).<ref>Berger T, Rubner P, Schautzer F, Egg R, Ulmer H
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