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1) "Apoptosis" -- As to apoptosis pathway ap·o·pto·sis Pronunciation: "a-p&p-'tO-s&s, -p&-'tO- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural ap·o·pto·ses /-"sEz/ Etymology: New Latin, from Greek apoptOsis a falling off, from apopiptein to fall off, from apo- + piptein to fall -- more at FEATHER : a genetically directed process of cell self-destruction that is marked by the fragmentation of nuclear DNA, is activated either by the presence of a stimulus or removal of a suppressing agent or stimulus, and is a normal physiological process eliminating DNA-damaged, superfluous, or unwanted cells -- called also programmed cell death - ap·o·pto·tic /-'tä-tik/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols A cell undergoing apoptosis. In just one of many scenarios of apoptosis, the process is triggered by another neighboring cell; the dying cell eventually transmits signals that tell the phagocytes, which are a part of the immune system, to engulf it. Apoptosis (Greek: apo - from, ptosis - falling; commonly pronounced with a silent second p[1]) is a process of deliberate life relinquishment by a cell in a multicellular organism. It is one of the main types of programmed cell death (PCD), and involves an orchestrated series of biochemical events leading to a characteristic cell morphology and death. The apoptotic process is executed in such a way as to safely dispose of cell corpses and fragments. In contrast to necrosis, which is a form of cells death that results from acute cellular injury, apoptosis is carried out in an orderly process that generally confers advantages during an organism's life cycle. For example, the differentiation of fingers and toes in a developing human embryo requires cells between the fingers to initiate apoptosis so that the digits can separate. Research on apoptosis has increased substantially since the early 1990s. In addition to its importance as a biological phenomenon, defective apoptotic processes have been implicated in an extensive variety of diseases. Excessive apoptosis causes cell-lose disease, such as in ischemic damage, whereas an insufficient amount results in uncontrolled cell proliferation, such as cancer. Between 50 billion and 70 billion cells die each day due to apoptosis in the average human adult. In a year, this amounts to the proliferation and subsequent destruction of a mass of cells equal to an individual's body weight. - 1 Functions of apoptosis
- 1.1 Cell damage or infection
- 1.2 Homeostasis
- 1.3 Development
- 1.4 Lymphocyte interaction
- 2 Apoptotic process
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2) "Pathway" -- As to apoptosis pathway path·way Pronunciation: 'path-"wA, 'päth- Function: noun 1 : PATH, COURSE 2 : a line of communication over interconnecting neurons extending from one organ or center to another; also : a network of interconnecting neurons along which a nerve impulse travels 3 : the sequence of usually enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which one substance is converted into another <metabolic pathways> Pronunciation Symbols Path can refer to: - In hiking, often a synonym to trail, although it can be much shorter, be in an urban setting, be paved and meander through landscaped areas.
- Path (graph theory), a sequence of vertices of a graph.
- Path (topology), a continuous function.
- Path (computing), in computer file systems, the human-readable address of a resource.
- Port Authority Trans-Hudson, an underground electric railroad linking Manhattan, New York with locations in northern New Jersey.
- PATH (Atlanta), trail building organization in Atlanta, Georgia
- PATH (Toronto), a network of pedestrian tunnels beneath downtown Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
- PATH programming language
- Pathway protocol, the applications software management facility that runs on Tandem systems. [1]
- Pathway (album), an album by The Flaming Stars
- Pathway is a name for the BT Inspiration telephone PBX
- Golden Path, a metaphysical theme from Frank Herbert's Dune novels
- Metabolic pathway, in biochemistry, a series of chemical reactions within a cell
- Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality, a coalition of non-profit organizations working in the field of sexuality
- Pathway (comics), a superhero featured in Marvel comics.
- Path Program a formula grant program in the USA that funds support service delivery to individuals with serious mental illnesses who are homeless or at risk of becoming home-less.
- Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways, a research organization operated by the University of California
- Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, an international, nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington (USA)
- Pathway Family Center a teen drug treatment center based in Detroit
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