The role of apoptosis in response to photodynamic therapy: what, where, why, and howOleinickN. L.MorrisR. L.BelichenkoI.PHOTOCHEMICAL AND PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Induction of apoptosis in the kidney in Bcl-2 deficient mice results in increased proliferation of tubular epithelium and cyst formation. Caspase inhibition reduces tubular apoptosis and proliferation and slows disease progression in the Han:SPRD rat model of PKD. Thus, there is evidence that both ...
The role of apoptosis in response to photodynamic therapy: what, where, why, and how. Photochem Photobiol Sci 1: 1-21 L., and Belichenko, I. (2002) The role of apoptosis in response to photodynamic therapy: what, where, why, and how. Photochem Photobiol Sci 1, 1-... NL Oleinick,...
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What is the role of the nucleus in cell division? The Nucleus: In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus holds the DNA. DNA is arranged in long strands, each being called a chromosome. The normal human nucleus has 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes are identical in each cell, thanks to the process ...
There are two main cell death types: programmed cell death called apoptosis and unprogrammed cell death due to cell injury: necrosis. They differ in the signaling, biochemical, and morphological changes displayed by dying cells.
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How do natural killer cells kill other cells, and what is the role of macrophages in the process? Why is cell mediated immunity important? What is the role of killer T-cells in apoptosis? Are B-cells involved in cell mediated immunity?
In addition to detecting the need for apoptosis, proteins can also play an important beginning role in the actual process. For example, in the common form of apoptosis, a cell structure called the mitochondrion releases a protein known as cytochrome c. This protein then triggers protein substance...
apoptosis, a regulated mode of cell death which is characterized by specific biochemical and morphological changes in the cell. Using a polarized hepatic cell line (WIF-B cultures), an emerging model for studying the effects of ethanol on cellular processes, the investigators demonstrated that ...