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      Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew.
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      cell death and cell cycle analyses Practical, handbook-style presentation works in lab or classroom
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      Bourne, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), 1909-1988.
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      Studies and an Attempt at ClassificationI. Introduction; II. Modes of Cell Death; III. Means of
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      Rojas, Juan D., author.
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      therapies, which directly induce cancer cell death. However, tumor volume is ineffective for tracking
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      Burke, Russell T., author. (orcid)0000-0001-8757-3343
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      response are still being examined. Previous studies have shown a variety of cell cycle effects and cell
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      Mahneva, Olena, author.
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      . Furthermore, it was found that acidosis protected Drosophila cells from cell death, metabolic disruption, and
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      Stuart, Johnasha Donna, author.
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      differences in innate immune activation. Reovirus serotypes also differentially activate cell death pathways
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      Bartell, Lena Renee, author. (orcid)0000-0003-0117-0565
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      dysfunction within 15 minutes of impact and cell death within 3 hours. Both measures are highly correlated
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      Wescott, Andrew P., author.
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      oxidative phosphorylation, while "pathophysiological" [Ca2+]m overload (> 10 microM) leads to necrotic cell
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      Hall, Allison Elizabeth, author.
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      . Deletion of MID2 uniquely causes pheromone-induced death, due to unregulated cell wall degradation. The Cdc
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      Blake, Courtney Renee, author.
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      proliferation as well as caused cell death in the cytotoxic studies. These effects were significantly different
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