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Programmed Cell Death (PCD)

Thesis

Last updated: 06 Feb 2023

Subjects

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Tags

Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Advisors

Muhammad, Sulayman A. , Ebrahim, Zainab A.

Authors

Sami, Fayrouz Muhammad

Accessioned

2017-07-12 06:41:54

Available

2017-07-12 06:41:54

type

M.Sc. Thesis

Abstract

The process of programmed cell death (apoptosis) is generally characterized by distinct morphological characteristics and energy-dependent biochemical mechanisms. Apoptosis is considered a vital component of various processes including normal cell turnover, proper development and functioning of the immune system, hormone-dependent atrophy, embryonic development and chemical-induced cell death. Inappropriate apoptosis, either too little or too much is a factor in many human conditions including; neurodegenerative diseases, ischemic damage, autoimmune disorders and many types of cancer. The ability to modulate the life or death of a cell is recognized for its immense therapeutic potential. Therefore, research continues to focus on the elucidation and analysis of the cell cycle machinery and signaling pathways that control cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To that end, the field of apoptosis research has been moving forward at an alarmingly rapid rate. Although many of the key apoptotic proteins have been identified, the molecular mechanisms of action or inaction of these proteins remain to be elucidated.

Issued

1 Jan 2010

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.21473/iknito-space/37274

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Thesis

Created At

28 Jan 2023