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Category: CELL BIOLOGY

Cell cycle checkpoints and cell cycle regulators

September 23, 2020 admin 1 Comment

CELL CYCLE CHECKPOINTS A checkpoint can be defined as a stage in the cell cycle where the cell examines it’s…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: APC/c, cell cycle, cell cycle check points, cell cycle notes, cell cycle regulators, cell division, G1phase, Maturation promoting factor, mitosis, MPF

CELL SURFACE DIFFERENTIATIONS

February 16, 2020 admin 1 Comment

Cell surface performs various physiological activities such as absorption, secretion, transportation etc. To perform such specialized function certain modification are…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: cell surface differentiations, desmosomes, gap junctions, microvilli, tight junctions

APOPTOSIS: PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH

January 7, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Death is inevitable. But if we look at the cellular level, every day a huge number of cells die in…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: apoptosis, cell death, extrinsic pathway, how do cells die, intrinsic pathway, programmed cell death

PHEROMONES: THE SCIENCE OF FALLING IN LOVE

December 28, 2019 admin 8 Comments

Pheromones is a chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of a same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable…

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Posted in: CELL BIOLOGY Filed under: pheromones, science of falling in love

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