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Although general morphological features have been used to
consistently identify the changes in cell ultrastructure occurring
during apoptosis, as distinct from necrosis, important advances
have been achieved more recently in the investigation of the
cellular and molecular aspects of this process. This book brings
together the latest international research on the complex subject
of programmed cell death, and covers such areas as the biochemical
mechanisms, introduction of DNA fragmentation, enetic regulation,
and the importance of apoptosis in the immune system, particularly
during T-cell development, and in cancer. The comparison of a
number of common signal transduction pathways with those involved
in cell growth highlights an important relationship between
apoptosis and the control of cell proliferation.
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