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Cell death

Cell death is the event of a biological cell ceasing to carry out its functions. This may be the result of the natural process of old cells dying and being replaced by new ones, as in programmed cell death, or may result from factors such as diseases, localized injury, or the death of the organism of which the cells are part. Apoptosis or type I…

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Cell death

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Cell death

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related to Programmed cell death · 7
Cell death → Apoptosis, For, It, Most, Necrosis, PCD, Programmed
related to Necrotic cell death · 6
Cell death → Identification, In, It, Necroptotic, Necrosis, These
see also · 5
Cell death → Biology, Death, Necrosis Factor, Programmed, Rockland ImmunochemicalsCellular
is a · 1
Cell death → event of a biological cell ceasing to carry out its functions

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death cell apoptosis programmed cells necrosis process pcd autophagy occurs result infection changes factors injury necroptosis diseases form forms also

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Cell deathis aevent of a biological cell ceasing to carry out its functions0.90text
diseasesinstance ofor may result from factors0.80text
localized injuryinstance ofor may result from factors0.80text
or the death of the organism of which the cells are partinstance ofor may result from factors0.80text
trauma or infectioninstance ofNecrosis is the death of a cell caused by external factors0.80text
occurs in several different formsinstance ofNecrosis is the death of a cell caused by external factors0.80text
viruses or mutationsinstance ofIt is hypothesized that necroptosis can serve as a cell-death backup to apoptosis when the apoptosis signaling is blocked by endogenous or exogenous factors0.80text
developmentinstance ofAutophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with physiological as well as pathological processes0.80text
differentiationinstance ofAutophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with physiological as well as pathological processes0.80text
neurodegenerative diseasesinstance ofAutophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with physiological as well as pathological processes0.80text
stressinstance ofAutophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with physiological as well as pathological processes0.80text
infectioninstance ofAutophagy is generally activated by conditions of nutrient deprivation but has also been associated with physiological as well as pathological processes0.80text

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