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apocrine secretion (cell
secretion by
disintegration of part of a cell).
Blebbing, or zeiosis, is the
formation of blebs. Bleb
growth is
driven by intracellular...
- cell
becomes easily identifiable. The stains/dyes
target the
nuclear and
blebbed fragments of a
pyknotic cell,
making them dark (light contrast) and more...
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characteristic cell
changes (morphology) and death.
These changes include blebbing, cell shrinkage,
nuclear fragmentation,
chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation...
- oncosis,
where swelling of the
cells occurs.
Affected cells then
proceed to
blebbing, and this is
followed by pyknosis, in
which nuclear shrinkage transpires...
- Chale****s G,
Roberts C, et al. (June 2003). "Fraser
syndrome and
mouse blebbed phenotype caused by
mutations in FRAS1/Fras1
encoding a ****tive extracellular...
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actomyosin contracts to
increase hydrostatic pressure inside the cell.
Blebbing occurs in
amoeboid cells when
there is a
roughly spherical protrusion in...
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pyroptosis is more controlled.
Cells that
undergo pyroptosis exhibit membrane blebbing and
produce protrusions known as
pyroptotic bodies, a
process not found...
- A
builds up on the
nuclear membrane,
causing a
characteristic nuclear blebbing. This
results in the
symptoms of progeria,
although the
relationship between...
- "SAPK2/p38-dependent F-actin
reorganization regulates early membrane blebbing during stress-induced apoptosis". The
Journal of Cell Biology. 143 (5):...
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characteristic cell
changes (morphology) and death.
These changes include blebbing, cell shrinkage,
nuclear fragmentation,
chromatin condensation, and chromosomal...