Each minute, in a body a considerable number of cells undergo cell death. When a new cell replaces a dead cell, homeostasis is maintained. The balance between proliferation and death of a cellular population is altered when death events occur to an extent lower than normal, thus leading to cell accumulation disorders; on the contrary, increased cell death could be responsible for cell loss and related diseases. The elimination of cells that naturally contribute to tissue and organ homeostasis is defined as Programmed Cell Death, which generally occurs through the process of apoptosis.
Apoptosis and cell death
2006
Abstract
Each minute, in a body a considerable number of cells undergo cell death. When a new cell replaces a dead cell, homeostasis is maintained. The balance between proliferation and death of a cellular population is altered when death events occur to an extent lower than normal, thus leading to cell accumulation disorders; on the contrary, increased cell death could be responsible for cell loss and related diseases. The elimination of cells that naturally contribute to tissue and organ homeostasis is defined as Programmed Cell Death, which generally occurs through the process of apoptosis.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


