Figure 17.1 Apoptosis
Jan 19, 2016
Figure 17.1 Apoptosis
Figure 17.2 Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells
Key Experiment 17.1: Photomicrographs of a normal worm (A) and a ced-3 mutant (B)
Figure 17.3 Programmed cell death in C. elegans
Figure 17.4 Caspase targets
Figure 17.5 Caspase activation
Figure 17.6 The Bcl-2 family
Figure 17.7 Regulatory interactions between Bcl-2 family members
Figure 17.8 The mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
Figure 17.9 Regulation of caspases by IAPs in Drosophila
Figure 17.10 Role of p53 in DNA damage-induced apoptosis
Figure 17.11 The PI 3-kinase pathway and cell survival
Figure 17.12 Cell death receptors
Figure 17.12 Cell death receptors (Part 1)
Figure 17.12 Cell death receptors (Part 2)
Figure 17.13 Skin fibroblasts
Figure 17.14 Endothelial cells
Figure 17.15 Proliferation of endothelial cells
Figure 17.16 Liver regeneration
Figure 17.17 Stem cell proliferation
Figure 17.18 Formation of blood cells
Figure 17.19 Renewal of the intestinal epithelium
Figure 17.19 Renewal of the intestinal epithelium (Part 1)
Figure 17.19 Renewal of the intestinal epithelium (Part 2)
Figure 17.19 Renewal of the intestinal epithelium (Part 3)
Figure 17.20 Stem cells of the skin
Figure 17.21 Muscle satellite cells
Figure 17.22 Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Key Experiment 17.2: Embryonic stem cells differentiate in culture to a variety of cell types
Figure 17.23 Culture of mammalian embryonic stem cells
Figure 17.24 Differentiation of embryonic stem cells
Figure 17.25 Cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer
Figure 17.26 Therapeutic cloning
Figure 17.27 Induced pluripotent stem cells