When this machinery
detects irreparable damage to the cell, p53 is unleashed to trigger apoptosis.
Not exact matches
Recent studies in those with an inherited form of early Alzheimer's
detected the presence of rogue amyloid proteins up to two decades before symptoms emerged, suggesting that we're intervening too late, when the
damage is
irreparable.
The good news is that because this doesn't happen overnight, blood tests can
detect problems long before they go on to cause
irreparable damage.