Cell extrusion “trigger” could protect against cancer
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For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development. Living cells are also naturally sloughed…
For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development. Living cells are also naturally sloughed…
Study suggests this process for eliminating unneeded cells may also protect against cancer.
A C. elegans embryo (green) extrudes a cell (magenta cell at center of image) during embryonic development.
For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development.
【字体: 大 中 小 】 时间:2021年05月06日 来源:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 编辑推荐: 生物学家发现,当细胞在分裂过程中不能复制DNA时,就会触发细胞挤出,这一过程有助于生物体消除不需要的细胞。对…
Study suggests this process for eliminating unneeded cells may also protect against cancer. For all animals, eliminating…
Biologists find cell extrusion, a process that helps organisms eliminated unneeded cells, is triggered when cells can't…
Massachusetts Institute of Technology For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development.
For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development.
For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development.
Cancer cells multiply out of control because they're able to escape a mechanism known as programed cell death.
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development.
For all animals, eliminating some cells is a necessary part of embryonic development. Living cells are also naturally sloughed…