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Schultz, Laura Elizabeth, author.
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-dependent programmed cell death. Together these results suggest distinct requirements for Rbbp4 in neural
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Uddin, Mohammad Burhan, author.
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), and resensitized SW48/TP53-Dox cells to anticancer drugs and induced apoptotic cell death and reduced
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Host, Kurtis Matthew, author.
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death 1 (PD-1) receptor on T cells. PD-1:PD-L1 engagement blocks T cell receptor (TCR) signaling
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Liu, Qi, author.
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tumor cell death and long-term memory immune responses.
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Sivathanu, Vivek, author.
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death, and intracellular organelle damage. None of these downsides actually present themselves with f
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Rushing, Amanda Williams, author.
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reactive oxygen species, and the prevention of oxidative stress-induced cell death. We also evaluated the
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Guo, Rui, author.
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-culturing PRRSV-infected cells with uninfected cells rescued PRRSV-induced cell death. Mitochondrion was observed
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Yu, Diankun, author.
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differently expressed genes (DEGs) in gene ontology (GO) terms of cell death, neuron projection development
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Manas Nunez, Adriana, author.
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results indicate an intrinsic potential for aggregate-mediated caspase 8-dependent cell death in other Bax
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Gary, Cyril Sergei, author.
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tissue) from DNA damage-induced cell death (e.g. such as that caused by radiation), while rendering cells
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Chodur, Daniel, author. (orcid)0000-0002-9196-140X
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cell-surface adherence, is regulated by c-di-GMP and requires two transcriptional regulators, BrpR and
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Kam, Chen Yuan, author.
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cell death and replacement of the healthy myocardium by fibro-fatty deposits. Furthermore, AC patients

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