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Cell Death

Introducción a la muerte celular
Introducción a la muerte celular
Cell death is an essential process where the body gets rid of old or damaged cells. Cell proliferation and death need to be balanced, as an imbalance ...
Apoptosis
Apoptosis
Apoptosis is a combination of two Greek words, 'apo' and 'ptosis,' meaning separation and falling off, respectively. Hippocrates ...
Caspasas
Caspasas
Caspase, a family of cysteine proteases, serve as effectors in apoptosis. The ced3 gene in C.elegans was first identified to be involved in apoptosis. ...
La vía apoptótica extrínseca
La vía apoptótica extrínseca
The extrinsic apoptotic pathway is initiated when extracellular death-inducing signals, such as specific cytokines, activate the death receptors expressed ...
La vía apoptótica intrínseca
La vía apoptótica intrínseca
Internal cellular stress, such as cellular injury or hypoxia, triggers intrinsic apoptosis. The B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) family of proteins are the ...
Fagocitosis de las células apoptóticas
Fagocitosis de las células apoptóticas
Cells undergoing apoptosis form apoptotic bodies that must be removed immediately to prevent inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and necrosis. Phagocytosis ...
Muerte celular autófgica
Muerte celular autófgica
Christian de Duve discovered “autophagy,” a process in which cellular components are engulfed by membrane-bound organelles called ...
Necrosis
Necrosis
Necrosis is considered as an “accidental” or unexpected form of cell death that ends in cell lysis. The first noticeable mention of ...
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