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Apoptosis

Apoptosis Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is triggered by cell death signals that activate inactive forms of DNAase and proteinases (caspases) that destroy the cell.

Apoptosis Cell death signals may originate outwith the cell (for example from lymphocytes) and bind to a surface receptor protein to activate a protein cascade that produces active caspases.

Apoptosis Death signals may also originate within the cell, for example as a result of DNA damage the presence of p53 protein can activate a caspase cascade.