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Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms. It is one of the main types of programmed cell death and involves a series of biochemical events leading to a characteristic cell morphology and death, in more specific terms, a series of biochemical events that lead to a variety of morphological changes, including blebbing, changes to the cell membrane such as loss of membrane asymmetry and attachment, cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, and chromosomal DNA fragmentation.
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Lists of meetings related to apoptosis and programmed cell death. Includes contacts for membership based in Flushing, NY.
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The Brander Cancer Research Institute at New York Medical College is a collection of specialized laboratories devoted to basic research involving new approaches to cancer treatment.
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An overview of apoptosis with particularly emphasis on the roles that nitric oxide plays in regulating the process.
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The Apoptopedia: to labs working in the field of apoptosis, methods, and a forum for open positions in apoptosis research.
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Animations (Flash), diagrams and descriptive text which explain the role of Caspases in apoptosis for students in higher education.
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Scientific survey, which covers genetical, cellular and biochemical aspects of aging. Also includes a classification of age related diseases, from the Innovita Research Foundation, Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Article on centenarian species and rockfish project from Portland, OR.
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Articles on DNA methylation as a generator of mutations and a mechanism of aging. Includes research interests of author in Moscow, Russia.
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Resources for researchers, with information and links to manufacturers' assay kits, protocols, literature reviews, and site-submission.
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Describes and illustrates the roles of caspases and the bcl-2 family, and discusses the potential therapeutic benefits of suppression/induction of apoptosis. Includes cv, research interests and contacts for author at University of Leeds, England.
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