Apoptosis is not as dominant a process in cell loss from normal tissues and tumours as has sometimes been claimed. The term ‘programmed cell death’, which many authors regard as synonymous with apoptosis, is an unsatisfactory term that is best avoided. In studies on the response of tumours to drug and radiation treatment, the use of apoptosis assays concentrates attention on the first decade of cell killing (0-90%), whereas the outcome of treatment depends on multi-log cell kill: an assay of clonogenic cell survival is the appropriate method for this purpose. Loss of colony-forming ability is the key event in treated tumour cells, and the appearance of morphological and molecular evidence of apoptosis is probably downstream from this event....
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of...
Programmed cell death and especially apoptotic cell death, occurs under physiological conditions and...
Apoptosis is not as dominant a process in cell loss from normal tissues and tumours as has sometimes...
Apoptosis is not as dominant a process in cell loss from normal tissues and tumours as has sometimes...
Apoptosis, the cell’s intrinsic death program, has emerged as a key regulator in physiological growt...
Apoptosis, the cell’s intrinsic death program, has emerged as a key regulator in physiological growt...
The dogma that antineoplastic treatments kill tumour cells by damaging essential biological function...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
Failure to eliminate cancer cells that have been exposed to cytotoxic agents may contribute to the d...
SUMMARYApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a general and physiologic mechanism of cell death, wi...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of...
Programmed cell death and especially apoptotic cell death, occurs under physiological conditions and...
Apoptosis is not as dominant a process in cell loss from normal tissues and tumours as has sometimes...
Apoptosis is not as dominant a process in cell loss from normal tissues and tumours as has sometimes...
Apoptosis, the cell’s intrinsic death program, has emerged as a key regulator in physiological growt...
Apoptosis, the cell’s intrinsic death program, has emerged as a key regulator in physiological growt...
The dogma that antineoplastic treatments kill tumour cells by damaging essential biological function...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
Failure to eliminate cancer cells that have been exposed to cytotoxic agents may contribute to the d...
SUMMARYApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a general and physiologic mechanism of cell death, wi...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of...
Programmed cell death and especially apoptotic cell death, occurs under physiological conditions and...