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Apoptotic Activity

Apoptosis is a gene-directed program has had profound implications for our understanding of developmental biology and tissue homeostasis, for it implies that cell numbers can be regulated by factors that influence cell survival as well as those that control proliferation and differentiation. Apoptosis is also called programmed cell death which occurs in multicellular organisms. Biochemical events lead to characteristic cell changes (morphology) and death. The changes due to apoptosis including cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing, chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation and global mRNA decay. The cells die due to apoptosis in the average human adult is between 50 and 70 billion and for average child, approximately 20 billion to 30 billion cells die a day.

Related Journals of Apoptotic Activity

Biochemistry & Physiology: Open Access, Journal of Cell Science and Apoptosis, Apoptosis Journals, Apoptosis in cancer, Apoptosis: A Review of Programmed Cell Death, Chaos and fractals in human physiology.

Apoptotic Activity

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  • Gong Deuk Bae
    Effect of liquiritigenin on apoptotic beta-cell death by palmitate-induced lipotoxicity in INS-1 cells
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  • Miralimova Shakhlo
    Antiulcer activity of new probiotic preparation consisting of lactic acid bacteria and propolis
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  • Yongxin Zhang
    Peak activity of in vitro expanded immunocytes
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  • C J Andrade
    Surface activity of surfactin under extreme conditions (pH, temperature and ionic strength): A prospection for microbial enhanced oil recovery
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  • Yosef Yarden
    Classically, the 3’untranslated region (3’UTR) is that region in eukaryotic protein-coding genes from the translation termination codon to the polyA signal. It is transcribed as an integral part of the mRNA encoded by the gene. However, there exists another kind of RNA, which consists of the 3’UTR alone, without all other elements in mRNA such as 5’UTR and coding region. The importance of independent 3’UTR RNA (referred as I3’UTR) was prompted by results of artificially introducing such RNA species into malignant mammalian cells. Since 1991, we found that the middle part of the 3’UTR of the human nuclear factor for interleukin-6 (NF-IL6) or C/EBP gene exerted tumor suppression effect in vivo. Our subsequent studies showed that transfection of C/EBP 3’UTR led to down-regulation of several genes favorable for malignancy and to up-regulation of some genes favorable for phenotypic reversion. Also, it was shown that the sequences near the termini of the C/EBP 3’UTR were important for its tumor suppression activity. Then, the C/EBP 3’UTR was found to directly inhibit the phosphorylation activity of protein kinase CPKC in SMMC-7721, a hepatocarcinoma cell line. Recently, an AU-rich region in the C/EBP 3’UTR was found also to be responsible for its tumor suppression. Recently we have also found evidence that the independent C/EBP 3’UTR RNA is actually exists in human tissues, such as fetal liver and heart, pregnant uterus, senescent fibroblasts etc. Through 1990’s to 2000’s, world scientists found several 3’UTR RNAs that functioned as artificial independent RNAs in cancer cells and resulted in tumor suppression. Interestingly, majority of genes for these RNAs have promoter-like structures in their 3’UTR regions, although the existence of their transcribed products as independent 3’UTR RNAs is still to be confirmed. Our studies indicate that the independent 3’UTR RNA is a novel non-coding RNA species whose function should be the regulation not of the expression of their original mRNA, but of some essential life activities of the cell as a whole.
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  • Hawa ZE Jaafar
    Involvement of elicitated Labisia pumila Benth. biofluids in the alleviation of chemotoxicity effect and antitumor activity
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  • Djebbar Atmani
    Effect of Fraxinus angustifolia (Oleacea) leaf and bark extracts on acute and chronic inflammation: enhanced activity of nanovesicle-trapped extracts
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  • Hamiyet Unal
    Constitutive activity in the angiotensin ii type 1 receptor: Discovery and applications
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  • Young Chul Kim
    “Young Chul Kim-Seoul-National-University-Korea-Hepatoprotective-activity-of-silymarin-against-acetaminophen-involves-an-enhancement-of-the-glutathione-dependent-detoxification-capacity”
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  • Mirza Saqib Baig
    NOS1-derived nitric oxide promotes NF-kB stability and transcriptional activity by inhibiting suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS-1) in response to TLR4 activation
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  • Md. Nizam Uddin
    Study of photo catalytic and antibacterial activity of Ag/B/N co-doped TiO2/CNT composite films
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  • John S Pixley
    Generation of long-term human pancreatic islet cell activity in vivo by induction of immune tolerance to human stem cells
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  • Howard A. Young
    Aptamers as New Tools for Inhibiting Cytokine Activity
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  • Madhu Choudhary
    Lignocellulolytic activity of soil fungi isolated from different scenarios of Conservation Agriculture
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  • V Keshava Rao
    Genotypic variability in color, pungency and antioxidant activity among Chilli genotypes
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  • Xiao-Ying Lu
    MEA-Based quantitative measurement of the electrophysiological activity of spiking cells
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  • Cristina Patassini
    Development of a new predisposition SNP-panel focused on customized dite and physical activity setting
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  • Smith I Jaja
    L-Arginine supplementation enhances antioxidant activity and erythrocyte integrity in sickle cell anemia subjects
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  • Sarah Herremans
    The effect of HF-rTMS on cue-reactivity in detoxified alcohol
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  • Edward R Laskowski
    The Role of Physical Activity in Obesity Management
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  • Anne Tiedemann
    Prevention of Falls in Old Age: The Role of Physical Activity
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  • Yuichi Shimazaki
    Oxidation chemistry of metal(II)-diphenolato complexes with salen-type ligands; Electronic structure and reactivity relationship
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  • John Tsaknis
    Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Chios mastic gum fractions (neutral, acidic) before and after encapsulation in liposomes
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  • Diganta Kalita
    Polyphenol content and antioxidant activity of potato tubers with colored flesh: Their potential role in acrylamide formation in french fries
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  • Verna Hanashiro
    The Perception of Physical Activity and Social Support for Physical Activity among Native Hawaiians 55 Years and Older
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  • Farhad Ahmadi
    The effect of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles on liver enzymes activity and some of blood parameters from hatch to 14 days of broiler age (1 to 14 days of age)
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  • Dilek Heperkan
    Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria on pathogens in foods
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  • James Hendrix
    Discovery of a first-in-class topically bioavailable kit inhibitor with clinical activity using computational chemogenomics technology
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