The Mechanisms of Apoptosis ... Apoptosis triggered by internal signals ... Apoptosis and Cancer...
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Apoptosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apoptosis (pronounced /ˌæpəpˈtoʊsɨs/ , ăpˈəp-tō'sĭs, ăpˈə-tō'sĭs) is the process of programmed cell death (PCD) that may occur in multicellular organisms. Programmed cell death involves a serie...
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This page is an annotated index of major online resources dealing with apoptosis (programmed cell death). ... Apoptosis - Overview of the process with a particular emphasis on the role of nitric oxide. (Reproductive and Cardiovascular Disease Research Group, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, UK)
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www.biochemweb.org/apoptosis.shtml
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How cells are programmed to self-destruct. ... Got a paper due on apoptosis? For the current science on this subject, two good sources are John W. Kimball's Apoptosis Page and the APOPTOSIS/PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH HOME PAGE. ... A video of apoptosis is available for download.
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www.cellsalive.com/apop.htm
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Learn about apoptosis and the apoptotic cascade. Find protocols and methods for programmed cell death. News and a forum on apoptosis. ... Apoptosis or Programmed Cell Death is basically cellular suicide. This interesting and very important cellular phenomena is the topic of this website.
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www.apoptosisinfo.com/
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Apoptosis Interest Group ... Unlike most terms used in biomedical science, the term apoptosis is not simple to define, and this has led to some confusion and controversy. The proper pronounciation is also controversial (if in doubt try ap-a-tow'-sis).
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Apoptosis: A form of cell death in which a programmed sequence of events leads to the elimination of cells without releasing harmful substances into the surrounding area. Apoptosis plays a crucial role in developing and maintaining health by eliminating old cells, unnecessary cells, and unhealthy cells.
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www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11287
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Apoptosis? ... Apoptosis is the term used to describe the generally normal death of the cell in living organisms. Since new cells regenerate, cell death, or apoptosis is a normal and constant process in the body. Human embryos, for example, have far more cells than do adult humans.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-apoptosis.htm
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apoptosis n. Disintegration of cells into membrane-bound particles that are then eliminated by phagocytosis or by ... Until now, normal cells committed suicide when they were finished being useful — a process called apoptosis — while cancer cells lived on and on. Now, researchers have found a way to trick cancer...
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www.answers.com/topic/apoptosis
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