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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Apoptosis
  1. ... also plays a role in controlled cell death (apoptosis).The deletion of genetic material that includes the ... damaged cells may not be able to undergo apoptosis. These cells may instead die in a process ...
  2. ... and lead to the self-destruction of cells (apoptosis). Researchers suggest that overexpression of this gene may ... cell differentiation), and the self-destruction of cells (apoptosis). When mutated, oncogenes have the potential to cause ...
  3. ... eventually cause the cell to self-destruct (undergo apoptosis).The MT-TS1 gene provides instructions for making ...
  4. ... growth and division (proliferation) and induces self-destruction (apoptosis) in combination with other proteins. The RARA gene ...
  5. ... growth and division (proliferation) and induces self-destruction (apoptosis) in combination with other proteins. The PML-RARα ...