induction of apoptosis
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induction
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uk/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
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Cell death can be mediated by a necrotic mechanism or byinductionofapoptosis.
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Fas is a cellsurface protein that plays a major role in theinductionofapoptosisin lymphoid cells.
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Specific upstream mechanisms necessary for theinductionofapoptosisin response to common environmental stressors could theoretically be absent prior to expression from the embryonic genome.
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Cells that survive positive selection, but bind strongly to self-antigens are negatively selected also by activeinductionofapoptosis.
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Increased apoptosis can result in selective survival of cells that are resistant toinductionofapoptosis.
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It is dispensable for theinductionofapoptosis.
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Nitrosylated thioredoxin, via directed protein-protein interaction, trans-nitrosylates the active site cysteine of caspase-3 thus inactivating caspase-3 and preventinginductionofapoptosis.
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To be specific, this receptor has been implicated in a variety of modulatory functions, including immune suppression,inductionofapoptosis, and induction of cell migration.
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Inhibition of cell proliferation andinductionofapoptosisare the likely mechanisms responsible for matrine's antitumor activities.
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It is involved in cell cycle regulation, andinductionofapoptosis.
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There is still considerable uncertainty on its mechanism of action, but it seems to involve inhibition of endothelial cell migration, proliferation andinductionofapoptosis.
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Uponinductionofapoptosis, it was found to tightly associate with mitochondrial membranes.
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Many physical observations that confirmed theinductionofapoptosisby 4003 were made.
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An initial effect on tight junctions was observed first, followed by a late effect on cytotoxicity because of necrosis andinductionofapoptosis.
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Proteins encoded by these viruses function in cell cycle regulation, alteration of cell-signaling pathways to promote proliferation and suppression of host cell apoptosis, andinductionofapoptosis.
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