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The scavenger cell hypothesis of apoptosis: Apoptosis redefined as a process by which a cell in living tissue is destroyed by phagocytosis
D. Joshua Liao
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Phagocytosis
100%
Apoptosis
100%
Living Tissue
100%
Scavenger Cells
100%
Inflammatory Response
25%
Dying Cells
25%
Necrosis
16%
Tissue Damage
16%
Caspase
16%
Executor
16%
Cell Demise
16%
Cell Culture Model
8%
Cytochrome c (Cyt c)
8%
Macrophages
8%
Programmed Cell Death
8%
Cellular Components
8%
Cell Death Pathways
8%
Apoptotic Cells
8%
Cellular Origin
8%
Intercellular Space
8%
Neighboring Cells
8%
Phagosome
8%
Scar Formation
8%
Cell Culture Techniques
8%
Special Mechanism
8%
Dying Process
8%
Corpse
8%
Activated Caspases
8%
Suicidal Process
8%
Single Cell-type
8%
Inflammatory Tissue
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Inflammation Response
100%
Phagocytosis
100%
Caspase
100%
Cell Death
66%
Macrophage
33%
Cell Culture
33%
Phagosome
33%
Intercellular Space
33%
Scar Formation
33%
Cell Culture Technique
33%