Blogs1 - 10 of 23 recent posts for tag:"cell death"
09
Oct
2009
DNA damage can trigger the development of (prostate) cancer, accelerate ...

30 days ago by Jim Tucker

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE: DNA damage can trigger the development of cancer, accelerate aging, or both, writes Dr Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam. When the damage is not repaired, the outcome may be cancer – or, if cell death or senescence (aging) occurs, pro ...

Prosta-blog - prostablog.wordpress.com · Rank: 17,723 · 11 references

05
Oct
2009
Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology Molecular Biology, Third Edition

34 days ago by esal

Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology Molecular Biology, Third Edition Cell Death (Apoptosis) Chromatin Structure and Modification DNA Testing in Forensic Science Gene Expression, Regulation of Immunology-Autoimmunity Ribozymes Translation of RNA to Protein Posted in e-Book Tagged: Apoptos ...

Stop Illegal Fishing - esal.wordpress.com

21
Sep
2009
Mesotherapy-lipodissolve? Why Do Spas Do It? Does it Work?

48 days ago

Dr Brooke R. Seckel asked: Mesotherapy, also called Lipodissolve is a highly advertised procedure that involves injecting microscopic quantities of natural extracts, homeopathic agents, pharmaceuticals and vitamins into the skin to dissolve fat. Proponents of Mesotherapy or Lipodissolve claim that t ...

Mesotherapy Site - mesotherapysite.com

20
Sep
2009
All About Immune Boosters

49 days ago by Marilyn Reid

Whenever people get sick, often the first thing that comes to mind is that the main cause could be a weak immune system. That could be true to some extent because it is said that when your immune system is weak, you are also susceptible to almost all kinds of disease or illness.

My Healthy Rich Life - myhealthyrichlife.com/blog

11
Sep
2009
Apoptosis in Normal and Cancer Cell Biology Webinar

58 days ago by Promega

Curious about the role that apoptosis plays in normal and cancer cell biology? Do you need to monitor apoptosis in cells? Do you need to know what apoptosis biomarkers to follow for a particular study? Register today for the Science/AAAS Webinar: Apoptotic Signaling in Normal and Cancer Cell Biology ...

Promega Connections - promega.wordpress.com · 1 reference

17
Aug
2009
Describing Life and Death in the Cell

83 days ago by Michele Arduengo

Life is complicated. So is death. And when the cells in your multiwell plate die after compound treatment, it’s not enough to know that they died. You need to know how they died: apoptosis or necrosis? Or, have you really just reduced viability, rather than induced death? Is the cytotoxicity you see ...

Promega Connections - promega.wordpress.com · 1 reference

14
Jul
2009
On Apoptosis in Development

117 days ago by Toaster Sunshine

Apoptosis means doom for an individual cell. As such we tend to automatically assume that apoptosis is a Bad Thing, but in reality apoptosis often is quite necessary for normal physiological function at the organism level. In order for our bodies to maintain the homeostasis that defines so many of o ...

Mad Scientist, Jr. - madscientistjunior.blogspot.com · Rank: 146,683 · 9 references

03
Jul
2009
What do Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Breast Cancer and Colon Cancer have in ...

128 days ago by mcjack

Common Proteins: ABCB1, AKT1, AKT2, AKT3, ALDH1A1, AURKA, BCL2, BIRC5, CASP1, CASP3, CASP7, CASP8, CASP9, CCL2, CCND1, CCNE1, CD274, CD40, CD40LG, CD82, CD8A, CDH1, CDKN1A, CDKN1B, CDKN2A, CEACAM5, CTNNB1, CXCR4, DAG1, EGF, EGFR, EPHA2, ERBB2, ESR1, ESR2, FN1, FRAP1, GSTM1, HDAC1, HIF1A, HSPA5, IFNG ...

XTractor- Biomedical Data ... - mcjack.wordpress.com

29
Jun
2009
What is Huntington disease?

132 days ago by curehd

Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited brain disorder that causes cells in specific parts of the brain to die. Huntington disease is a genetic disorder. About one in every 10,000 Canadians has HD, but one in every 1,000 are touched by HD whether at risk, as a caregiver, family member or friend. The ...

HSC Southern Alberta Chapter - curehd.wordpress.com

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