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Filter by Meaning Researchers are studying the mechanisms of apoptosis to develop new treatments for diseases.
The accumulation of misfolded proteins can lead to apoptosis in neurodegenerative diseases.
Apoptosis helps in shaping the structure of the nervous system.
During development, apoptosis is responsible for removing webbing between the fingers and toes.
Apoptosis plays a crucial role in the development of organs during embryogenesis.
Apoptosis is a natural process that removes excess cells during the formation of fingers and toes in humans.
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