To help cure Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, we need to understand the mechanisms through which it damages ...
Our bodies are constantly deciding which cells should live and which should die through a process called apoptosis. This type ...
Unlike accidental cell death, some cells can actively decide to die through a controlled process. This is called programmed ...
As we age, our ability to maintain healthy blood and a strong immune system gradually declines, largely because hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), the cells responsible for producing all blood cell ...
AbstractNon apoptotic cell death programs particularly ferroptosis and cuproptosis are transforming how we understand cancer ...
Full-body defense does not always look the way textbooks say it should. In planarian flatworms, a newly identified cell type ...
Since the time of the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, cancer has been recognized as being sensitive to heat. Today, this principle forms the basis of hyperthermia treatment—a promising cancer ...
Resurrection beyond cellular disintegration is simply impossible. However, when a person dies, cell death itself isn’t instant. Researchers are taking advantage of a timed window during which they can ...
Darwin's theory of natural selection provides an explanation for why organisms develop traits that help them survive and reproduce. Because of this, death is often seen as a failure rather than a ...
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