apoptotic cell

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cell
noun[C]
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/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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Protection of porcine oocytes againstapoptoticcelldeath caused by oxidative stress during in vitro maturation: role of cumulus cells.
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A similar self-protective mechanism may explain the delay between the start of hyperoxia or hypoxia and the onset ofapoptoticcelldeath.
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Almost half of the blastomeres underwentapoptoticcelldeath and the majority of them reached the terminal stage of secondary necrosis.
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These authors also suggest that cytoplasmic fragmentation, developmental arrest and nuclear condensation are typical morphological changes of embryos undergoingapoptoticcelldeath.
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It has also been shown that bisphosphonates antagonise the stimulatory effects of growth factors on human breast cancer cell survival and reduce protective effects againstapoptoticcelldeath.
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Apoptoticcelldeath trigered by nitric oxide in pancreatic beta-cells.
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Apoptoticcelldeath induced by optic nerve lesion in the neonatal rat.
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Assessing theapoptoticcelldeath, it was determined that, irrespective of oligoarginine chain length, no more than 20 -30 % of internalized peptides escaped to the cytosol.
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Cytoplasm mediates both development and oxidation-inducedapoptoticcelldeath in mouse zygotes.
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Standard chi-squared tests were used to detect differences in cell death incidence and five-way chi-squared tests were used to detect differences in the profiles ofapoptoticcelldeath.
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Arrowhead indicates anapoptoticcell.
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Professionals in the field have hypothesized thatapoptoticcelldeath is poorly immunogenic whereas necrotic cell death is truly immunogenic.
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Calpains have been implicated inapoptoticcelldeath, and appear to be an essential component of necrosis.
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During efferocytosis, the cell membrane of phagocytic cells engulfs theapoptoticcell, forming a large fluid-filled vesicle containing the dead cell.
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This resulted in monocyte sequestration in the spleen throughapoptoticcellclearance mechanisms.
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In cell culture models of the disease, this leads to earlyapoptoticcelldeath.
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His research focuses on proteases and their inhibitors in humans, with particular emphasis on the caspases of theapoptoticcelldeath pathway.
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Differentiation of blood precursor cells is impaired, and there is a significant increase in levels ofapoptoticcelldeath in bone marrow cells.
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Twist also protects cancer cells fromapoptoticcelldeath.
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