Cell Death
.... The main determinant in
cell death, whatever the type of
cell, is lack of oxygen, so when the circulation stops,
death of any tissue cannot be far behind. ....
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THE CELL CYCLE: HOW A CELL SURVIVES Introduction
.... of factors associated with survival, the processes and mechanisms that lead to continued
cell life and the processes and mechanisms that lead to
cell death. ....
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Radiation Therapy & Its Effect On the Cell Cycle
.... Changes in the
cell cycle which contribute to
cell death can potentially be used in the treatment of cancer. .... This ultimately leads to
cell death. ....
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Tumor Suppressors
.... 4NIK-1, which is a TSP-1-derived agonist of CD47; and an anti-CD47 monoclonal antibody, 1F7, and found that CD47-mediated breast cancer
cell death did not need ....
(642

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Tumor Suppression
.... 4NIK-1, which is a TSP-1-derived agonist of CD47; and an anti-CD47 monoclonal antibody, 1F7, and found that CD47-mediated breast cancer
cell death did not need ....
(642

3

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Cancers
.... These proto-oncogenes play a major role in signaling pathways which regulate embryonic development, differentiation,
cell renewal in the adult and
cell death. ....
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Breast Cancer Treatment biochemical studies aimed at determinin
.... variation in the chemotherapeutic response of breast cancers which may be attributed to variations or defects in programmed
cell death pathways, according to ....
(4363

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VITAMIN D Article Summary "EB1089: A new vit
.... They found that EB1089 induced
cell death (apoptosis). Colston et al. offered limited explanation for their findings. The study by James et al. ....
(1993

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Huntington's Disease Disorder
.... p. 22). From the examination of cadavers, it has been discovered that the premature
cell death of HD is localized. Moreover, it ....
(2862

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Death and Body Functions
.... The main determinant in
cell death, whatever the type of
cell, is lack of oxygen, so when the circulation stops,
death of any tissue cannot be far behind. ....
(2573

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Inhibiting Breast Cancer Cell Growth A. Inhibition of breast ...
.... require active caspases or Bcl-2 degradation; no DNA laddering; no cytochrome c release 3. Pertussis toxin prevented CD47-mediated
cell death indicating Gi? ....
(588

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Sickle Cell Anemia Discussion
.... Sickle
cell disease varies phenotypically and people vary in symptoms ranging from severe with
death at a very young age to hardly noticeable until adulthood. ....
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Long-term alcohol abuse
.... scar formation. Chronic inflammation, and the resultant chronic production of cytokines, leads to
cell death. Cytokine production ....
(1390

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Effects of Long-term Alcohol Abuse
.... scar formation. Chronic inflammation, and the resultant chronic production of cytokines, leads to
cell death. Cytokine production ....
(1390

6

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Radiation and Human Health A 19-year-old, 118 p
.... Some tissues are affected by radiation exposure within a matter of weeks. Injury usually involves
cell death sufficient to cause impaired function. ....
(1639

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Alzheimers
.... These mice will be uniquely important for testing drugs which can inhibit neurofibrillary tangle formation and
cell death. Patients ....
(1933

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Alzheimer's Disease
.... These mice will be uniquely important for testing drugs which can inhibit neurofibrillary tangle formation and
cell death. Patients ....
(1931

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Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis & Research
.... These mice will be uniquely important for testing drugs which can inhibit neurofibrillary tangle formation and
cell death. Patients ....
(1931

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Huntington's Disease
.... examinations of post mortem tissue samples from HD brain have revealed that the disease results in premature, localized
cell death affecting only the brain's ....
(2699

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Huntington's Disease
.... examinations of post mortem tissue samples from HD brain have revealed that the disease results in premature, localized
cell death affecting only the brain's ....
(2648

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Prostate cancer
.... are low (after antiandrogen treatment or castration), and they hypothesized that GC79 may be involved in the arrest of
cell growth and/or apoptotic
cell death. ....
(2425

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Stem Cell Research
.... but no cure is available must live "under the constant shadow of premature
death or disability" (Goldstein, 2000, p. 1). While adult stem
cell lines do offer ....
(1148

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Genetics, DNA & Disease
.... It has now been shown that Akt phosphorylates a critical serine residue on Bad, which is a protein which promotes apoptosis (
cell death) by binding to, and ....
(7232

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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE Introduction Alzheimer's
.... outgrowth of neuronal processes, inducing axonal regeneration, and protecting neurons from toxin-induced and hypoxia-induced
cell death, have demonstrated ....
(3816

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Importance of Free Radicals
.... Cumulative alterations such as strand breaks and mutations can overwhelm restorative faculties and subsequently result in
cell death, reproductive
death, and ....
(2200

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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: COGNITIVE APPROACHES
.... deficiencies and dysfunction in brain
cell communication, the effects of inflammation and oxidative stress, and programmed
cell death and other signaling ....
(6127

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Genistein Soybean & Breast Cancer
.... to the B-
cell precursor leukemia cells, selectively inhibiting kinase(s) associated with the
cell surface receptor, and apoptotic
cell death was observed ....
(1616

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Parkinson's Disease
.... in the disease is the formation of hydrogen peroxide, and oxygen-derived free radicals produce lipid peroxidation of
cell membranes, leading to
cell death. ....
(1695

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Huntingtons Disease
.... proteins. Also, mutant Huntington is expressed throughout the brain, so its involvement in selective
cell death is unclear. There ....
(2145

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Antioxidants During metabolism in the body free
.... abusers. It went on to report that ethyl alcohol consumption promotes inflammation, scarring and
cell death in the liver. Factors ....
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