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  1. A regulatory function as it precedes morphological change associated with, apoptosis , Bcl-2 proteins are able to promote or inhibit apoptosis by direct action on
  2. Members. As a result, the malignant cells experience an abnormal response to, apoptosis ,induction: cycle regulating genes (such as p53,RAS or comic) are mutated or
  3. In impaired apoptosis and the possible formation of tumors. Inhibition of, apoptosis ,Inhibition of apoptosis can result in a number of cancers, autoimmune diseases
  4. Involved in cell survival and inflammatory responses. The link between TNF and, apoptosis ,shows why an abnormal production of TNF plays a fundamental role in several
  5. Oxidative stress, presumably secondary to mitochondrial dysfunction. Death by, apoptosis ,has also been suggested. Signs and symptoms usually present themselves
  6. As the pronuclear envelope) in a process known as hypnosis, a hallmark of, apoptosis , #The nuclear envelope becomes discontinuous and the DNA inside it is
  7. Several structural changes. Interestingly,APAF-1 cells are protected from, apoptosis ,stimuli such as irradiation. A BAX-1 knock-out mouse exhibits normal forebrain
  8. Professor of Greek language at University of Aberdeen, with suggesting the term, apoptosis , Kerr received the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstadt Prize on March 14, 2000
  9. DNA fragmentation. (See also Apoptosis DNA fragmentation. ) Unlike necrosis, apoptosis ,produces cell fragments called apoptotic bodies that phagocyte cells are able
  10. Approximately 20 billion to 30 billion cells die a day. Research in and around, apoptosis ,has increased substantially since the early 1990s. In addition to its
  11. And the possible formation of tumors. Inhibition of apoptosis Inhibition of, apoptosis ,can result in a number of cancers, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases
  12. That turns on cascade 9 by cleavage to begin the cascade cascade that leads to, apoptosis , Since a -/- mutation in the APAF-1 gene is embryonic lethal, a gene trap
  13. i. e., trigger ) or negatively (i.e., repress,inhibit, or dampen) affect, apoptosis , (Binding and subsequent trigger of apoptosis by a molecule is termed positive
  14. On whether the disease is caused by either the inhibition of or excess, apoptosis , For instance, treatments aim to restore apoptosis to treat diseases with
  15. To the regulation of the p53 or interferon genes will result in impaired, apoptosis ,and the possible formation of tumors. Inhibition of apoptosis Inhibition of
  16. Then, the T cells begin to secrete various toxins that cause the lysis or, apoptosis ,of the infected cell. In order to keep the cytotoxic cells from killing cells
  17. John Fox ton Ross Kerr at University of Queensland was able to distinguish, apoptosis ,(Greek: APO - from/off/without, ptosis - falling) from traumatic cell death.
  18. Activated macrophages, and is the major extrinsic mediator of binary hipaloptic, apoptosis , Most cells in the human body have two receptors for TNF: TNF-R1 and TNF-R2.
  19. Inhibit, or dampen) affect apoptosis . (Binding and subsequent trigger of, apoptosis ,by a molecule is termed positive induction, whereas the active repression or
  20. The digits are separate. Between 50 and 70 billion cells die each day due to, apoptosis ,in the average human adult. For an average child between the ages of 8 and 14
  21. From multi-system organ failure, it is presumed from necrotic cell death, not, apoptosis , A postmortem reveals brick-red-coloured mucosa, owing to severe hemorrhage.
  22. Awarded to Sydney Brenner, Horvitz and John E. Sultan for their work regarding, apoptosis , In Greek, apoptosis translates to the" dropping off" of petals or leaves
  23. In the development of a lung cancer called NCI-H460. The X-linked inhibitor of, apoptosis ,protein (IAP) is over expressed in cells of the H460 cell line. Xians bind to
  24. Response. Apoptosis pathway knock-outs Many knock-outs have been made in the, apoptosis ,pathways to test the function of each of the proteins. Several campuses, in
  25. And etymology German scientist Carl Vogt was first to describe the principle of, apoptosis ,in 1842. In 1885,anatomist Walther Flemming delivered a more precise
  26. To be resistant to apoptosis mediated by CD95,ANFR, etc. but not resistant to, apoptosis ,caused by UV irradiation, chemotherapeutic drugs, and other stimuli. Finally, a
  27. Legs. The disappearance of the larval structures is a regulated process called, apoptosis , The transformation of newts when leaving the water is reversible except for
  28. Concentration within a cell caused by drug activity, which also can cause, apoptosis ,via a calcium binding protease calpain. Mitochondrial regulation The
  29. In neural tube closure. Interestingly, these mice were found to be resistant to, apoptosis ,mediated by CD95,ANFR, etc. but not resistant to apoptosis caused by UV
  30. Cell necrosis, but in the article, the process of natural cell death was called, apoptosis , Kerr, Wyllie and Carrie credited James Cormack, a professor of Greek language
  31. AIF ( apoptosis -inducing factor). Execution Many pathways and signals lead to, apoptosis , but there is only one mechanism that actually causes the death of a cell.
  32. Horowitz and John E. Sultan for their work regarding apoptosis . In Greek, apoptosis ,translates to the" dropping off" of petals or leaves from plants or trees.
  33. Has been termed efferocytosis. Dying cells that undergo the final stages of, apoptosis ,display phagocytosis molecules, such as phosphatidylserine, on their cell
  34. Is a form of traumatic cell death that results from acute cellular injury, apoptosis , in general, confers advantages during an organism's life cycle. For example
  35. Cells, whereas those with low affinity antibodies will not, and will die by, apoptosis , Class switching Isotype or class switching is a biological process occurring
  36. On agar gel after electrophoresis. Tests for DNA laddering differentiate, apoptosis ,from ischemic or toxic cell death. Removal of dead cells The removal of dead
  37. Used to describe the drooping of the upper eyelid. " Process The process of, apoptosis ,is controlled by a diverse range of cell signals, which may originate either
  38. Change associated with apoptosis . Bcl-2 proteins are able to promote or inhibit, apoptosis ,by direct action on MAC/MMPP. BAX and/or Back form the pore, while Bcl-2
  39. By enzymes, apoptotic signals must cause regulatory proteins to initiate the, apoptosis ,pathway. This step allows apoptotic signals to cause cell death, or the process
  40. To an increase in motor neurons. The cascade proteins are integral parts of the, apoptosis ,pathway, so it follows that knock-outs made have varying damaging results. A
  41. Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstadt Prize on March 14, 2000,for his description of, apoptosis , He shared the prize with Boston biologist Robert Horowitz. The 2002 Nobel Prize
  42. Cellular components, such as poly ADP ribose polymerase, may also help regulate, apoptosis , Before the actual process of cell death is precipitated by enzymes, apoptotic
  43. Of cellular organelles by activated proteolytic campuses. A cell undergoing, apoptosis ,shows a characteristic morphology: #Cell shrinkage and rounding are shown
  44. Of Greek, University of Aberdeen, for suggesting this term. The word ", apoptosis ," () is used in Greek to describe the" dropping off" or" falling off" of
  45. Is termed positive induction, whereas the active repression or inhibition of, apoptosis ,by a molecule is termed negative induction. ) A cell initiates intracellular
  46. Processes have been implicated in an extensive variety of diseases. Excessive, apoptosis ,causes atrophy, whereas an insufficient amount results in uncontrolled cell
  47. Diseases involves either increasing or decreasing the susceptibility of, apoptosis ,in diseased cells, depending on whether the disease is caused by either the
  48. At G1,or interphase, to give the cell time to repair, however it will induce, apoptosis ,if damage is extensive and repair efforts fail. Any disruption to the
  49. Disrupted in such a way as to impair the ability of the cell to undergo normal, apoptosis , This results in a cell that lives past its" use-by-date" and is able to
  50. On the cytosol surface of the plasma membrane, but is redistributed during, apoptosis ,to the extracellular surface by a hypothetical protein known as scram blase.

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