• Cell damage (also known as cell injury) is a variety of changes of stress that a cell suffers due to external as well as internal environmental changes...
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  • damage and cell damage in a biological cell, to damage to larger systems such as nerve damage, brain damage, and articular cartilage damage. Damage to...
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  • because of cell damage, terminal differentiation as occurs in nerve cells, or programmed cell death (apoptosis) during development. Maintenance of cell division...
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  • Cel Damage is a vehicular combat video game developed by Pseudo Interactive and published by Electronic Arts. The game was first released for Xbox on 14...
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  • The damage to the cell can be lethal (the cell dies) or sublethal (the cell can repair itself). Cell damage can ultimately lead to health effects which...
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    DNA repair (redirect from DNA damage)
    collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. In human cells, both normal metabolic activities...
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    and because the inner ear hair cells cannot regenerate, this damage is permanent. Damage to hair cells can cause damage to the vestibular system and therefore...
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    because of aging or damage. Healthy cells stop dividing when there is no longer a need for more daughter cells, but cancer cells continue to produce copies...
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    Injury (redirect from Tissue damage)
    healing over the injury. Cells too can repair damage to a certain degree. Injury in animals is sometimes defined as mechanical damage to anatomical structure...
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  • non-replicating cells, such as cells in the brains or muscles of adult mammals, and can cause aging. (Also see DNA damage theory of aging.) In replicating cells, such...
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