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1 | 2 | 3 | Next2 Citations Lim YC, Lee SH, Song MH, Yamaguchi K, Yoon JH, Choi EC, Baek SJ. Growth inhibition and apoptosis by (-)-epicatechin gallate are mediated by cyclin D1 suppression in head and neck squamous carcinoma cells. Eur J Cancer. 2006 Dec;42(18):3260-6. Epub 2006, BlinkList.comScheper MA, Nikitakis NG, Chaisuparat R, Montaner S, Sauk JJ. Sulindac Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Tumor Growth in vivo in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Neoplasia. 2007 Mar;9(3):192-9. PMID: 17401459 , BlinkList.com
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Digital Apoptosis: Private Dancer 2 Citations
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Digital Apoptosis: Montreal Jazz Festival 2 Citations
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2 Citations Flaig TW, Su LJ, Harrison G, Agarwal R, Glode LM. Silibinin synergizes with mitoxantrone to inhibit cell growth and induce apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells. Int J Cancer. 2007 Jan 17; PMID: 17230508 ) is a form of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms. It is one of the main types of programmed cell death (PCD) and involves a series of biochemical events leading to a characteristic cell morphology and death, in more specific terms, a series of biochemical events that lead to a variety of morphological changes, including blebbing, changes to the cell membrane such as loss of membrane asymmetry and attachment, cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, and chromosomal DNA fragmentation (1-4). Processes of disposal of cellular debris whose results do not damage the organism differentiate apoptosis from necrosis., delicious.com
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Detection of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis signaling molecules in ameloblastomas. - PubMed Result 1 Citation Mentions acanthomatous ameloblastomas explicitly., delicious.com
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Detection of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis signaling molecules in ameloblastomas. - PubMed Result 1 Citation Mentions acanthomatous ameloblastomas explicitly., delicious.com
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BBC| Cancer cells 'cheat suicide call' 1 Citation The researchers treated human cervical, skin, liver and breast cancer cells each with three different chemicals - jasplakinolide, staurosporine and ethanol - which triggers apoptosis in normal cells.
They wanted to see if cancer cells could survive once they have passed the point of no return for normal cell death.
The researchers found the cancer cells recovered once the chemical cocktail had been removed - even after the cells had passed normal critical checkpoints.
Changing shape
When the chemicals were removed, the cancer cells regained their shape, function and continued to divide.
They only lost the ability to recover once the nucleus at the very heart of the cell containing key genetic material had started to disintegrate - an event right at the end of the normal cell suicide process., delicious.com
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Apoptosis: New Approaches to Cancer Therapy 1 Citation
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