THE ROLE OF CD40 AND CD95 IN THE APOPTOSIS OF HUMAN B-CELL LYMPHOID MALIGNANCIES
Nahla Abd El-Salam Abd El-Basser;
Abstract
Dysregulation of apoptosis which is a physiologic tightly regulated process may contribute to the development of malignant state by permitting the expansion of cells capable of genetic progression to malignancy.
Apoptosis is regulated by various gene prod
Apoptosis is regulated by various gene prod
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| Title | THE ROLE OF CD40 AND CD95 IN THE APOPTOSIS OF HUMAN B-CELL LYMPHOID MALIGNANCIES | Authors | Nahla Abd El-Salam Abd El-Basser | Keywords | THE ROLE OF CD40 AND CD95 IN THE APOPTOSIS OF HUMAN B-CELL LYMPHOID MALIGNANCIES | Issue Date | 2004 | Description | Dysregulation of apoptosis which is a physiologic tightly regulated process may contribute to the development of malignant state by permitting the expansion of cells capable of genetic progression to malignancy. Apoptosis is regulated by various gene prod |
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