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B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (B-CLL) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by an accumulation of B lymphocytes expressing CD5. To date, the biological significance of this molecule in B-CLL B cells remains to be elucidated. In this... more
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      LeukemiaApoptosisSignal TransductionProtein Tyrosine Kinase
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      Wound HealingMast CellsApoptosisMultidisciplinary
ContextCastration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) refers to patients who no longer respond to surgical or medical castration. Standard treatment options are limited.
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      NephrologyCancerProstate CancerApoptosis
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      CancerAutophagyStem CellApoptosis
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      BiologyApoptosisMedicineHepatology
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      Atomic Force MicroscopyApoptosisWestern blottingFTIR
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      Immune responseFlow CytometryCytokinesApoptosis
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      Caenorhabditis elegansDrosophila melanogasterMacrophagesApoptosis
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Following a lead obtained from stem-bark extract of Butea monosperma, two structurally related methoxyisoflavones; cajanin and isoformononetin were studied for their effects in osteoblasts. Cajanin had strong mitogenic as well as... more
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      KineticsAutophagyApoptosisBiological Sciences
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      RegenerationApoptosisMultidisciplinarySignal Transduction
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      ApoptosisSignal TransductionVirus diseasesCysteine Proteinase Inhibitors
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      Acute kidney injuryMitochondriaApoptosisAntioxidants
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      Positron Emission TomographyApoptosisMonoclonal AntibodiesClinical Sciences
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Wireless technologies are ubiquitous today and the mobile phones are one of the prodigious output of this technology. Although the familiarization and dependency of mobile phones is growing at an alarming pace, the biological effects due... more
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      Survival AnalysisApoptosisNatureCell Division
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Physical activity modulates inflammation and immune response in both normal and pathologic conditions. We investigated whether regular and moderate exercise before the induction of experimental sepsis reduces the risk of lung and distal... more
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      Transmission Electron MicroscopyScanning Transmission Electron MicroscopyApoptosisEchocardiography
Purpose Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the deadliest of all tumors. Previously, we were the first to show that Thymoqui-none (TQ) derived from black seed (Nigella sativa) oil has anti-tumor activity against PC. However, the... more
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      CancerCell CycleApoptosisPancreatic Cancer
Endogenous DNA damage is causally associated with the functional decline and transformation of stem cells that characterize ageing. DNA lesions that have escaped DNA repair can induce replication stress and genomic breaks that induce... more
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      Oxidative StressDNA damageDNA repairApoptosis
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      FearScienceApoptosisMultidisciplinary
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      ApoptosisNitrilesMiceClinical Sciences
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      Skeletal muscle biologyApoptosisAnimal ProductionAdipose tissue
It has been increasingly recognized that cell death phenotypes and their molecular mechanisms are highly diverse. Necrosis is no longer considered a single entity, passively mediated by energy failure. Moreover, caspase-dependent... more
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      ApoptosisMolecular MechanicsProtein synthesisBrain
BACKGROUNDProstate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men in the United States. Many men have implemented purported chemopreventive agents into their daily diet in an attempt to delay the early onset of a... more
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      Protein ScienceProstate CancerApoptosisMice
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      ApoptosisNatureCell DivisionAdipose tissue
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      GeneticsCancerApoptosisCell Division
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      RNAAgingFertilityApoptosis
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