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An international research team has uncovered a surprising way compartments within cells work together to defend themselves ...
Bypassing the endless figuration-versus-abstraction debate, a trend in blurred painting techniques has emerged. In these ...
Recombinant proteins are critical for modern therapeutics and diagnostics, with Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells serving as the primary production platform. However, environmental and chemical ...
Background: The human anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) antibody infliximab binds to the membrane TNF and subsequently induces apoptosis of activated lamina propria T lymphocytes in patients with ...
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a type 2 membrane protein of the TNF superfamily.
Myocardial infarction is the prototypical model of myocyte necrosis, apoptosis and collagen deposition with the formation of scar (replacement fibrosis). LGE in myocardial infarction occurs in ...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a process through which multicellular organisms dispose of cells efficiently. Much has been discovered about the molecular control of apoptosis since its ...
Apoptosis or Necrosis. Difference between necrotic death of a cell, and apoptosis of a cell. Comparison of the premature death of cells and programmed death. Morphological changes. Vector poster.
Peritoneal metastasis is very common in gastrointestinal, reproductive, and genitourinary tract cancers in late stages or postsurgery, causing poor prognosis, so effective and nontoxic prophylactic ...
The phantom images were used to calibrate the co-registration of the images obtained from the tri-modality system. For this, prior to the experiment, two capillary tubes were separately filled with ...
ORF7b Mediates TNF-Induced Apoptosis According to the above results, ORF7b not only induced apoptosis, but also activated cells to overexpress TNF-α. Therefore, ORF7b may activate a TNF signaling ...
Abstract: Patients with intracranial metastases often undergo stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) for local control. Following SRS, some patients develop radiation-induced necrosis, which appears ...