7. Apoptosis morphology, pathomechanism: Revision history

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6 May 2022

  • curprev 09:1709:17, 6 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 2,687 bytes +2,687 Created page with "In contrast to necrosis, apoptosis can be physiological. When cells are no longer needed, they are instructed to die by apoptosis, which doesn’t cause inflammation. The cell contents don’t burst into the surroundings but are instead packed into apoptotic bodies that are later removed by macrophages. Apoptosis is seen in many physiological situations. Some examples: * During development of your fingers and toes during embryogenesis, the cells between the fingers and..." Tag: Visual edit