(Physiology) the normal degeneration and death of living cells (as in various epithelial cells)
Biological processes that result in permanent cessation of all vital functions of a cell.
1 This result indicated autophagy as a cytoprotective effect against BO-1051-induced cell death .
2 However, several human glioma cell lines are resistant to p53-induced cell death .
3 Autophagy is also observed in cells undergoing cell death in several diseases.
4 SAP may therefore participate in handling of chromatin exposed by cell death .
5 They were involved in cell death regulation, inflammation, or restoration from damage.
6 We tested whether crocidolite-induced lipid peroxidation was causally responsible for cell death .
7 Second, activation of Wg signaling promotes cell death in a caspase-independent manner.
8 Targeted therapies The removal of that gene will therefore induce cell death .
9 Those changes lead to HeLa cell death which was characteristic of apoptosis.
10 Combined treatment had additive effects, reduced liver cell death , and prevented fibrosis.
11 Oxidative stress has been reported to elevate ceramide level during cell death .
12 The Bcl-2 family of proteins are key regulators of programmed cell death .
13 Moreover, enforced repression of cryptic exons prevented cell death in TDP-43-deficient cells.
14 HO-1 knockout resulted in enhanced PL-induced PDAC cell death under hypoxic conditions.
15 The observed cell death following the loss of NF-kappaB occurred by apoptosis.
16 In addition, loss of epithelial integrity correlated with increased epithelial cell death .
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