Disruptive environmental chemicals and cellular mechanisms that confer resistance to cell death
Cell death is a process of dying within biological cells that are ceasing to function. This process is essential in regulating organism development, tissue homeostasis, and to eliminate cells in the body that are irreparably damaged. In general, dysfunction in normal cellular death is tightly linked...
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Main Authors: | Abd Manaf, Ali, Kannan Badri, Narayanan, Barry James, Barclay |
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Language: | English English |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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