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Image of the Day: Sticky Telomeres
Telomeres in cancer cells exposed to oxidative stress got shorter and stickier.
Image of the Day: Sticky Telomeres
Image of the Day: Sticky Telomeres
Telomeres in cancer cells exposed to oxidative stress got shorter and stickier.
Telomeres in cancer cells exposed to oxidative stress got shorter and stickier.
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cell death, cell & molecular biology
cell death, cell & molecular biology
Why Might Cells Die or Fail to Thrive in Culture?
MilliporeSigma
| Mar 29, 2022
| 1 min read
Learn more about cell culture best practices.
Infographic: How Cells Cheat Death
Charles Q. Choi
| Feb 1, 2019
| 3 min read
Apoptosis and other types of programmed cell death appear to be reversible.
Cell Death Processes Are Reversible
Charles Q. Choi
| Feb 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
Molecular programs can rescue cells already engaged in the process of apoptosis or other forms of programmed cell death.
Image of the Day: Pseudomonas Autophagy
The Scientist
and The Scientist Staff
| Mar 30, 2018
| 1 min read
Researchers identify antibacterial functions of cell death in
Arabidopsis
when the plant is infected with
Pseudomonas
.
Inner Ear Undertakers
Kerry Grens
| Sep 1, 2015
| 2 min read
Support cells in the inner ear respond differently to two drugs that kill hair cells.
Dying Worms Emit Ethereal Glow
Ruth Williams
| Jul 23, 2013
| 3 min read
A head-to-tail wave of blue fluorescence signals the death of a nematode worm.
Bacterial Sacrifice
Kerry Grens
| Jan 1, 2013
| 2 min read
Patterns of cell death aid in the formation of beneficial wrinkles during the development of bacterial biofilms.
New Kind of Cellular Suicide
Jef Akst
| Feb 23, 2012
| 1 min read
Researchers identify a gene that drives a type of cellular suicide that differs from the more commonly observed apoptosis phenomenon.
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