
handle: 11449/67313
This paper intend to review recent advances in our understanding of programmed cell death, or apoptosis, and discuss implications of these basic science advances in the development of causes and potential treatments of a variety of diseases of the head and neck. Conclusions: apoptosis is now understood to be important in the normal development and survival of all multicellular organism. Deregulation of this normally tighly controlled process underlies a variety of disease states, including neoplasia, autoimmune disease, and disorders of the central nervous system. A better understanding of this process and regulation may help otolaryngologists better understand diseases relevant to this specialty and will lead to improved therapeutic interventions.
protein p53, otorhinolaryngology, protein bcl x, Apoptosis, olfactory nerve disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, virus infection, Adenovirus, Cancer, protein bcl xl, medical specialist, apoptosis, protein function, Parkinson disease, ovary tumor, breast adenoma, cell activity, Poxvirus, prostate carcinoma, Alzheimer disease, liver disease, carcinogenesis, protein Bax, protein bcl 2, aplastic anemia, review, autoimmune disease, ischemia, cell survival, Programed cell death, protein BAD, vestibular disorder, follicular lymphoma, Herpes virus, Poxvirus infection, human, Head and neck tumors, nonhuman, hormone dependence, Fas antigen, central nervous system, molecular dynamics, Otorhinolaringology, cell proliferation, protein analysis, cell function, Herpes virus infection, protein determination, glomerulonephritis, neoplasm, cell structure
protein p53, otorhinolaryngology, protein bcl x, Apoptosis, olfactory nerve disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, virus infection, Adenovirus, Cancer, protein bcl xl, medical specialist, apoptosis, protein function, Parkinson disease, ovary tumor, breast adenoma, cell activity, Poxvirus, prostate carcinoma, Alzheimer disease, liver disease, carcinogenesis, protein Bax, protein bcl 2, aplastic anemia, review, autoimmune disease, ischemia, cell survival, Programed cell death, protein BAD, vestibular disorder, follicular lymphoma, Herpes virus, Poxvirus infection, human, Head and neck tumors, nonhuman, hormone dependence, Fas antigen, central nervous system, molecular dynamics, Otorhinolaringology, cell proliferation, protein analysis, cell function, Herpes virus infection, protein determination, glomerulonephritis, neoplasm, cell structure
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