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the controlled death of cells as part of an organism's normal life-cycle.
Ãâó: www.biotechshares.com/glossary.htm
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| apoptosis |
A type of cell death where the cell is "programmed" to "commit suicide" when it has been sufficiently damaged or is no longer needed.
Ãâó: plan2005.cancer.gov/glossary.html
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| apoptosis |
The self-destruction of a cell, also called "cell suicide."
Ãâó: envirocancer.cornell.edu/Glossary/GL.index.cfm
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| apoptosis |
Programmed cell death, the body's normal method of ending the lifecycle of cells through the cellular self-destruction. When either heritable or somatic cell mutations cause malfunctions to occur in the apoptotic pathway, uncontrolled cell growth may proceed unchecked and cancer may result.
Ãâó: www.qdots.com/live/render/content.asp
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| apoptosis |
programmed cell death due to an alteration in a critical substance or chemical necessary for cell viability; the lack of male hormones causes apoptosis of androgen dependent PC
Ãâó: www.prostate-cancer.org/resource/gloss_a.html
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