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The first classifications of cell death were based on the morphological characteristics of the dying cells.
The early classifications of cell death were purely morphologic, owing to obvious technical limitations.
In summary, the morphologic manifestations of cell death can easily be altered in the absence of bona fide cytoprotection, casting doubts on the actual value of morphology-based classifications of cell death.
Although broadly useful in reflecting major taxonomic distinctions in global compositional differences, classifications of cell wall types neglects variation in wall components between cell types within organs and most notably may not relate to all land plant species.
However, before we begin to describe these specific detection methods, we need to examine more closely the different classifications of cell death, and then delve into the mechanisms responsible for initiating the apoptotic cascade.
Because there are many classifications of cell death relying on different criteria, we have chosen to use in the present review the last published recommendations of The Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) [ 12].
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A framework for the classification of cell assay images based on this technique is introduced.
The advantage of this method lies in ease of image analysis; with antibodies to different cell-cycle states, classification of cell phenotypes is straightforward.
Despite the large number of studies in this field, controversies regarding the definition of cell death and the classification of cell death types have not yet been resolved.
Classification of cell phases was based on the fluorescence intensity of DNA dye.
EpCAM or EGFR (for A549 mCTCs) were used as additional interpretive markers for classification of "Cell".
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