Programmed Cell Death
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Accidental Cell Death
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1.
Deletion of single cell or cluster of cells of specific type.
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1. Death of cells in groups.
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2. No
loss of cell membrane integrity.
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2. Loss
of cell membrane integrity.
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3. No
inflammatory response.
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3.
Significant inflammatory response.
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4.
Compaction of chromatin into uniformly dense masses.
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4.
Clumpy aggregation of chromatin.
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5.
Regulated by gene.
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5. Not
regulated by gene.
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12:44:00 AM
Dr. Kazi Abdus Sobur
Pathology
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