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Researchers have shed new light on how tissues in the body are repaired following the damage and premature death of tissue cells.
A new study reveals some surprising discoveries about healing processes that are potentially triggered by the process of ...
Cell death terminates normal cellular functions, including respiration, metabolism, growth and proliferation. Cell death can be non-programmed, for example as the result of accidental injury or ...
TWEAK (tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-like ... and it is highly expressed following tissue injury and in numerous solid tumour types. TWEAK treatment of cells in culture activates several ...
"The intestine has an enormous ability to regenerate itself after injury, and it does this through a model of dedifferentiation," Dempsey explains. "The cells dedifferentiate back into a type of ...
Cuproptosis is a unique, copper-dependent form of cell death that differs from apoptosis and necrosis. It occurs when intracellular copper binds to proteins involved in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA ...