Apoptosis and autophagy constitute the two self-destructive processes by which supernumerary, damaged or aged cells and organelles are eliminated. Beyond this homeostatic function, autophagy is ...
The latest findings on the interaction between cell death and cellular senescence in cancer and their pathophysiological significance have been reviewed.
After treating a tumour with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, cells known as senescent cells can appear. These are cells that do not divide, are involved in the ageing process and are resistant to cell ...
Discover how a groundbreaking study links cholesterol-lowering therapy to reduced bladder cancer growth offering hope for ...
After treating a tumor with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, cells known as senescent cells can appear. These are cells that do not divide, are involved in the aging process, and are resistant to cell ...
Aging cells secrete substances known to promote the growth of cancer cells. The development of drugs that can selectively kill these cells or inhibit the secretion of substances is ongoing.
Up to the 1980s, cell death caused by drugs, chemicals, and other pathophysiologies was primarily considered necrosis. This view radically changed with the discovery of apoptosis and its specific ...
Researchers from the University of Sharjah have identified a common herb, Artemisia herba-alba, as a potential natural ...
Evasion of cell death is a hallmark of cancer cells that enables them to overcome endogenous barriers to cancer development ...
Aging cells secrete substances known to promote the growth of cancer cells. The development of drugs that can selectively ...