Examples of using Damaged cells in English and their translations into Chinese
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Recent research made in Japan have shown that RJ stops degenerative processes of the central nervous system and even helps restoring damaged cells.
Those targets are molecules called antigens, which appear on the surface of tumor cells and other malignant or damaged cells.
Apoptosis and cellular senescence(damaged cells that have lost the ability to divide) are considered to be important factors in ageing and age-related diseases.
Damaged cells often enter senescence- cellular old age- as a protective mechanism that allows them to expend less energy.
The drugs target aged and damaged cells, which are thought to be a reason we age and get sick, and remove them from the body.
Macrophages also help to remove damaged cells and have previously been shown to trigger the liver to repair itself.
Monocytes ingest dead or damaged cells and help defend against many infectious organisms.
Slightly damaged cells enter a kind of alarm status: They block degradation of HIPK2 by Siah-1 for a short time.
Cancer is a disease in which damaged cells do not undergo programmed cell death.
We have found that rare, proliferating cells are spread throughout the organ, and that they are necessary to enable the liver to replace damaged cells.
The team used computer modeling to show that maintaining a friendly environment for healthy cells was more effective than targeting the damaged cells directly.
The research lays the groundwork for one day being able to regenerate lost or damaged cells with pharmaceutical drugs.
The investigators also discovered that activating MLKL is not a point of no return for cell survival, and that ESCRT-III could resuscitate damaged cells.
A younger person's immune system is healthy and is able to clear the damaged cells.
One process is apoptosis, a form of gene-directed programmed cell death which removes unnecessary, aged, or damaged cells.
Spreading the dose gives the body time to repair and replace its own damaged cells.
In Star Trek tiny molecular robots called nanites were used to help repair damaged cells in the body.
Their work lays the foundation for one day being able to regenerate lost or damaged cells with pharmaceutical drugs.
The brain cannot regenerate dead cells, but it may be able to repair damaged cells.