Cell death takes two distinct forms, necrosis and apoptosis. Necrosis is a degenerative phenomenon that follows irreversible injury. Apoptosis, in contrast, appears to be an active process requiring protein synthesis for its execution; it is implicated in physiological regulation of tissue size, and, where it occurs pathologically, a homeostatic role for the death is often evident. Morphologically, apoptosis involves condensation of the nuclear chromatin and cytoplasm, fragmentation of the nucleus, and budding of the whole cell to produce membrane-bounded bodies in which organelles are initially intact. These bodies are disposed of by adjacent cells without inflammation. Biochemically, there is distinctive internucleosome cleavage of DNA in...
Necrosis has been defined as a type of cell death that lacks the features of apoptosis and autophagy...
If treated harshly, any cell can be induced to die. These pathological deaths typically occur by nec...
Cells are active components in their environment and constantly adjusting their performance to impro...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Cell death, a scheduled event during development and tissue turnover, or the ultimate consequence of...
Cell death, a scheduled event during development and tissue turnover, or the ultimate consequence of...
the organ, they can protiferate to reproduce themsel-ves, they can sometimes hypertrophy, or they ca...
Since the first evidence that physiological cell death is a normal feature of cell life, there has b...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
Apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is used to eliminate individual cells surrounded by norm...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Abstract There have been enough cell death modes delineated in the biomedical literature to befuddle...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
The historical development of the cell death concept is reviewed, with special attention to the orig...
Starting with discussion of basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms of necrosis, this book looks...
Necrosis has been defined as a type of cell death that lacks the features of apoptosis and autophagy...
If treated harshly, any cell can be induced to die. These pathological deaths typically occur by nec...
Cells are active components in their environment and constantly adjusting their performance to impro...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Cell death, a scheduled event during development and tissue turnover, or the ultimate consequence of...
Cell death, a scheduled event during development and tissue turnover, or the ultimate consequence of...
the organ, they can protiferate to reproduce themsel-ves, they can sometimes hypertrophy, or they ca...
Since the first evidence that physiological cell death is a normal feature of cell life, there has b...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
Apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is used to eliminate individual cells surrounded by norm...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Abstract There have been enough cell death modes delineated in the biomedical literature to befuddle...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
The historical development of the cell death concept is reviewed, with special attention to the orig...
Starting with discussion of basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms of necrosis, this book looks...
Necrosis has been defined as a type of cell death that lacks the features of apoptosis and autophagy...
If treated harshly, any cell can be induced to die. These pathological deaths typically occur by nec...
Cells are active components in their environment and constantly adjusting their performance to impro...