Apoptotic Signaling
Apoptotic signaling is a form of programmed cell death that is essential to maintain the balance of homeostasis in the human body. Apoptotic signals are initiated through various pathways and can typically be initiated in response to various external stimuli. Apoptotic signaling is important in development, tissue homeostasis, and defense against pathogens. This process is considered to be one of the most important processes in cell biology and has been linked to many diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. In the context of cancer, apoptotic signals are commonly used to induce the death of cancer cells. Furthermore, apoptotic signaling has important implications in the development of therapeutic strategies to treat and prevent diseases.
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