University of Alabama Birmingham: Direct Protein-to-Protein Binding Couples Cell Survival to Cell Proliferation
April 03, 2020
April 03, 2020
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 3 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news:
Human cells respond to stresses like DNA damage, metabolic imbalance and starvation by first trying to repair the problem. If that does not work, the cells then induce programmed cell death, called apoptosis. Apoptosis is a highly regulated cell fate decision that removes about 50 billion to 70 billion cells each day in adults.
The regulators of a . . .
Human cells respond to stresses like DNA damage, metabolic imbalance and starvation by first trying to repair the problem. If that does not work, the cells then induce programmed cell death, called apoptosis. Apoptosis is a highly regulated cell fate decision that removes about 50 billion to 70 billion cells each day in adults.
The regulators of a . . .