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Mammary gland cell death also involves lysosomal autophagy
Reginald Halaby
Biology
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Apoptosis
100%
Cell Death
100%
Autophagosome
100%
Mammary Cells
100%
Mammary Gland
100%
Glands
50%
Hydrolases
25%
Nursing Mothers
25%
Effective Therapy
25%
Apoptotic Bodies
25%
Ablation
25%
Biochemical Features
25%
Glandular Cells
25%
DNA Fragmentation
25%
Mouse Mammary Gland
25%
Chromatin Condensation
25%
Autophagic Death
25%
Breast Cancer
25%
Patient-specific Therapy
25%
Lysosomal Enzyme Activity
25%
Estrogen
25%
Lysosome
25%
Cytosolic Components
25%
Apical Region
25%
Lysosomal Compartment
25%
Epithelial Cells
25%
Nuclear Components
25%
Novel Therapies
25%
Post-lactational Involution
25%
Whole Cell
25%
Apoptotic Process
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Autophagy
100%
Programmed Cell Death
100%
Cell Death
100%
Organelle
25%
Hydrolase
25%
Epithelial Cells
25%
Pups
25%
Lysosome
25%
DNA Fragmentation
25%
Enzyme Activity
25%
Rat
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
100%
Cell Death
100%
Programmed Cell Death
100%
Hydrolase
25%
Enzyme Activity
25%
Whole Cell
25%
Lysosome
25%
DNA Fragmentation
25%
Chromatin Condensation
25%
Involution
25%
Neuroscience
Cell Death
100%
Autophagy
100%
Mammary Gland
100%
Programmed Cell Death
66%
Chromatin Condensation
16%
DNA Fragmentation
16%
Lysosome Enzyme
16%
Hydrolase
16%
Epithelial Cells
16%
Lysosome
16%