Explores programmed cell death mechanisms, including apoptosis and autophagy, with a focus on their implications in various organisms and regeneration processes.
Explores replicative immortality in cancer cells, focusing on telomere erosion, telomerase activity, and the role of p53 in maintaining genomic stability.
Covers DNA damage types, repair mechanisms, UV-induced damage, survival curves, NER deficiency consequences, tumor suppressor genes, and cancer prevention.
Explores the activation and differentiation of T lymphocytes, focusing on naive T cells recognizing antigens and differentiating into effector and memory cells.
Explores how cells evade growth suppression, focusing on TGFB signaling and the role of tumor suppressors like PTEN and p53.
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