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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stressed cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, medicine, or psychology to describe a cell that is under stress or experiencing adverse conditions.
Example: "In the experiment, we observed that a stressed cell exhibited changes in its membrane potential."
Alternatives: "an overworked cell" or "a strained cell".
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Thanks to SINEs, therefore, a stressed cell may be able to respond more rapidly to the threat in question.Similar advantages to the continued existence of other sorts of transposable element will probably turn up when people start looking in detail.
Though cellular senescence allows a stressed cell to survive, the cell may behave like a zombie.
Monitoring Δψm in a stressed cell can establish the time at which its mitochondria fail (i.e. depolarize).
Autophagy and apoptosis are mutually inhibitory to some extent, and both processes may be competing in a stressed cell (Mauiri et al. 2007).
It is frequently important to establish whether the mitochondria in a stressed cell still generate ATP or are damaged and maintain their membrane potential by hydrolysing glycolytic ATP.
This histidine was then replaced with another amino acid in an attempt to lock HSPB5 into a low-pH state that mimics an active HSPB5 chaperone inside a stressed cell.
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The altered homeostatic and metabolic state of a highly stressed cell leads to a subsequent change in cellular trafficking of materials.
Autophagy is a major mechanism by which a starving or stressed cell reallocates nutrients from ancillary processes to more essential ones [1] [2].
In these models however the cells are tumor cells, so p53 induction is still taking place in a "damaged or stressed" cell environment.
The potential role of selenium as a counteractive trace element for oxidative stress and inducing apoptosis in stressed cell is a good option, which has been applied successfully [11].
Oxidative stress also induces haem oxygenase, and this can be used as a marker for stressed cells (Smith et al, 1994).
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