74 research outputs found

    Inheritance of susceptibility: Lamarckism revisited.

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    Singapore Medical Journal333273-27

    Cell rounding with 'rip off' detachmant

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    Histology and Histopathology111215-227HIHI

    Cell rounding with «Rip off» detachment

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    The «rounding up» characteristic of mitotic, apoptotic, transformed and non-transformed cells appears to be initiated by various causative factors. Cytoskeletal and adhesion modulations have been implicated. Endocytic intemalization via large channels seen in the rounding of arnoeba and human cells alike, implicate a third mechanism, viz. membrane flow and fusion, where «rip off» detachment sheds parts of the cell to achieve freedom. Mutilation as a means for detachment is also used by moving fibroblasts, linking shape change with movement via a distinct mechanism. While rounding may follow detachment and detachment may follow rounding, «rip off» mutilation, whether selfinflicted or imposed, and modulation of stickiness are fundamentally different processe

    Crisis periods and apoptotic commitment: Death imprints?

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    Current Medicinal Chemistry7121247-1254CMCH

    Three levels of G-band differentiation

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    Clinical Genetics18165-78CLGN

    Urinary incontinence caused by prazosin [1]

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    Singapore Medical Journal34191SIMJ

    Sulphate induces very fast cell rounding and detachment

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    10.1016/0167-4889(91)90154-PBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Cell Research10922180-183BAMR
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