Tag: microalgae
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Apoptosis in Microalgae: Human-like Cell Death in the First Photosynthetic Organisms
The surprising discovery: apoptosis in microalgae For most people, programmed cell death — apoptosis — is a concept tied to multicellular organisms that rely on tightly regulated tissues and organs. Yet recent observations suggest that apoptosis-like processes occur in microalgae, the tiny, photosynthetic single-celled organisms that powered some of the earliest ecosystems on Earth. In…
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Microalgae Cell Death Mirrors Human Apoptosis
Groundbreaking finding: apoptotic bodies in a photosynthetic unicellular organism A landmark study reports that the first photosynthetic organism, and the first unicellular organism, can produce apoptotic bodies during cell death. Researchers observed microalgae entering a controlled decline, with fragmentation of cellular content into vesicle-like bodies that are later cleared by neighboring cells. This process mirrors…
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Microalgae Apoptosis Mirrors Human Cell Death: First Evidence in a Photosynthetic Single-Celled Organism
Introduction: A Shared Thread in Cell Death For decades, scientists attributed programmed cell death, or apoptosis, to multicellular organisms, where it helps shape development and maintain tissue health. A recent observation in a photosynthetic microalga—a tiny, single-celled organism—shows that the same death program can unfold in a single cell with striking similarities to human apoptosis.…
