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- Cell_damage abstract "Cell damage can result in death of individual cells, tissue or organ failure and/or death of the organism. Harmful molecules are continually bombarding the human body, such as free radicals, by-products of energy production. These damage the proteins, fats and DNA that make up cells. When young, the body is able to repair most cellular damage. As it ages, the repair process becomes less efficient.".
- Cell_damage wikiPageID "5221389".
- Cell_damage wikiPageLength "13653".
- Cell_damage wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Cell_damage wikiPageRevisionID "681342770".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Bile_canaliculi.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Bile_canaliculus.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Bleb_(cell_biology).
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Blebbing.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Blunting.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenesis.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_biology.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_senescence.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Cell_electrolyte.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Cholestasis.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink DNA_damage_(naturally_occurring).
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink DNA_damage_theory_of_aging.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink DNA_mismatch_repair.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink DNA_repair.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Electrolyte.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Glucose.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Hepatocyte.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Hepatocytes.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Homologous_recombination.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(medical).
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Million.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_lesion.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Necrosis.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Parenchyma.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Radiation.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Stromal_cell.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Turgor.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Turgor_pressure.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink UV.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cell damage".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cell damage#Targets".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cell_damage#Targets".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "cell damage".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "damage".
- Cell_damage wikiPageWikiLinkText "injury".
- Cell_damage hasPhotoCollection Cell_damage.
- Cell_damage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cell_damage subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Cell_damage subject Category:Cellular_senescence.
- Cell_damage type Process.
- Cell_damage comment "Cell damage can result in death of individual cells, tissue or organ failure and/or death of the organism. Harmful molecules are continually bombarding the human body, such as free radicals, by-products of energy production. These damage the proteins, fats and DNA that make up cells. When young, the body is able to repair most cellular damage. As it ages, the repair process becomes less efficient.".
- Cell_damage label "Cell damage".
- Cell_damage sameAs Բջջի_վնասում.
- Cell_damage sameAs m.0d8kpk.
- Cell_damage sameAs Q5058184.
- Cell_damage sameAs Q5058184.
- Cell_damage wasDerivedFrom Cell_damage?oldid=681342770.
- Cell_damage isPrimaryTopicOf Cell_damage.