The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally distinctive mode of cell death responsible for cell loss within living tissues. The cardinal morphological features are cell shrinkage, accompanied by transient but violent bubbling and blebbing from the surface, and culminating in separation of the cell into a cluster of membrane-bounded bodies. Changes in several cell surface molecules also ensure that, in tissues, apoptotic cells are immediately recognised and phagocytosed by their neighbours. However, it is important to note that apoptosis is only one form of cell death and the particular death pathway that is the most important determinant for cancer therapy is not necessarily that which...
Cell death is part of the lifecycle of every multicellular organism. Nineteenth-century pathologists...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis is proposed for a hitherto little recognized mechanism of controlled cell deletio...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
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...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Contrary to what might be common sense, the ordered development and maintenance of multicellular org...
Cell death takes two distinct forms, necrosis and apoptosis. Necrosis is a degenerative phenomenon t...
The health of multicellular organism depends not only on the body's ability to produce new cells but...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
Cell death is part of the lifecycle of every multicellular organism. Nineteenth-century pathologists...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis is proposed for a hitherto little recognized mechanism of controlled cell deletio...
The term apoptosis first appeared in the biomedical literature in 1972, to delineate a structurally ...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
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...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Contrary to what might be common sense, the ordered development and maintenance of multicellular org...
Cell death takes two distinct forms, necrosis and apoptosis. Necrosis is a degenerative phenomenon t...
The health of multicellular organism depends not only on the body's ability to produce new cells but...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
Cell death is part of the lifecycle of every multicellular organism. Nineteenth-century pathologists...
The term apoptosis was proposed to define a type of cell death morphologically, biochemically, and m...
The term apoptosis is proposed for a hitherto little recognized mechanism of controlled cell deletio...