Not exact matches
At first it was thought that only functioned as
cellular debris warehouses but in recent years has been that could have an important role as a messenger between cells of the body and now many groups focus their research
on the role that could be played exosomes in various diseases, including cancer.
Building
on these extreme examples that emphasize the potential roles played by healthy lysosomes in protecting neurons against the age - dependent accumulation of toxic
cellular debris, we ultimately seek to understand how neurons sense and regulate the status of their lysosomes, how lysosomes are affected during age - related disease states and whether lysosomal function can be modulated for therapeutic purposes.
In the vaccine comparison experiment, lung lesion scores for histopathology were graded for individual animals
on a scale of 0 to 4 where 0 — 2 represented degree of
cellular infiltration and 3 — 4 represented the degree of bronchiolar epithelial cell necrosis and airway
cellular debris (figure 2A).
The prize was for his work
on autophagy, a kind of
cellular housekeeping that helps clear the cell of damaged proteins and other potentially toxic
debris.
An abscess, which is a collection of
cellular debris (pus) surrounded by an inflamed area, can form anywhere
on or in the body.