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COVID-19 rise in Bangladesh correlates with increasing detection of B.1.351 variant

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Hospital & Institute, Child Health Research Foundation, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, ...
Published InBMJ Global Health
Year2021
Citations41

Abstract

After several decades of debate, it is now widely acknowledged that apoptosis, also known as programmed cell death, is central to homoeostasis and normal development and physiology in all multicellular organisms, including humans. The dysregulation of apoptosis can lead to the destruction of normal tissues in a variety of disorders, including autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases (too much apoptosis) or the growth of tumors (too little apoptosis). In addition, effective therapy of tumors requires the iatrogenic induction of programmed cell death by radiation, chemotherapy, or both. Given the central role of apoptosis, it would be desirable to have a noninvasive imaging method to serially detect and monitor this process in cancer patients undergoing conventional radiation and chemotherapy treatments as well as…
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