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Prevention of Programmed Cell Death in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> by Human <i>bcl-2</i>
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1992
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Signal TransductionCell RegulationMedicineApoptosisGene ExpressionCell DeathProgrammed Cell DeathsCell DevelopmentProgrammed Cell DeathCellular Regulatory MechanismCaenorhabditis ElegansSystems BiologyCell Death MechanismsCell BiologyCell SignalingCellular Physiology
Programmed cell death is a physiological process that eliminates unwanted cells. The bcl-2 gene regulates programmed cell death in mammalian cells, but the way it functions is not known. Expression of the human bcl-2 gene in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans reduced the number of programmed cell deaths, suggesting that the mechanism of programmed cell death controlled by bcl-2 in humans is the same as that in nematodes.
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