Programmed cell death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Programmed cell-death (or PCD ) is death of a cell in any form, mediated by an intracellular program. In contrast to necrosis, which is a form of cell-death that results from acute tissue injury an...
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Senescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Senescence refers to the biological changes which take place in organisms as they age. It encompasses all of the biological processes of a living organism's approaching an advanced age (i.e., the com...
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Chapter 5 focuses on factors that are thought to contribute to cellular aging, and describes two ways by which cells die: apoptosis and necrosis. ... Considering the universality of the process, you might be surprised to know that there remain many unanswered questions about how aging happens at the cellular level.
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publications.nigms.nih.gov/insidethecell/chapter5.html
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Aging manifests at many levels, from single cell to whole animal . Normal human somatic cells lose their dividing potential and become senescent after about 50 to 60 divisions. Questions that are of interest: Why normal cells age whereas cancer cells are immortal? ... NF-Y and Cellular Aging...
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chmwww.rutgers.edu/~kyc/Cell%20Aging%20Project.html
chmwww.rutgers.edu/~kyc/Cell%20Aging%20Project.html
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Cellular Aging and Cell Death provides a thorough understanding of the mechanisms responsible for cellular aging, covering the recent research on programmed cell death and senescence, and describing their role in the control of cell proliferation and the aging process.
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Cellular ageing in yeast ... ; Cellular ageing in yeast; Ageing in humans - Werner's syndrome and DNA helicases ... We have now looked at the telomere and ERC mechanisms in cellular ageing. In humans there are certainly many other processes, one of which is specific, genetic syndromes that cause premature ageing.
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www.abdn.ac.uk/~gen155/lectures/ageing.html
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Programmed Cellular Aging Theory ... Aging Pacemaker Theory ... Theories of cellular aging...
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www.angelfire.com/ns/southeasternnurse/TheoriesofAgingC...
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Reducing Levels Of Specific Protein Delays Aging Of Multiple Tissues In Lab Mice (July 30, 2009) — Partial inactivation of p38MAPK protein was sufficient to prevent age-induced cellular changes in multiple tissues, as well as improve the proliferation and regeneration of islet cells, without ...
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/09/060911112719.htm
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they show a similarity between TPE in human cells and yeast, and offer clues to cellular aging. In the experiments reported in Science, investigators used a human cancer cell line called HeLa to investigate TPE and the relation between gene activity and telomere length.
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www.lef.org/magazine/mag2002/oct2002_report_telo_01.htm...
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