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Ultrastructural analysis of the Krebs-2 ascites cancer cells treated with extracellular double-stranded DNA preparation.

Svetlana S KirikovichOleg S TaranovVladimir V OmigovEkaterina A PotterEvgeniya V DolgovaAnastasia S ProskurinaYaroslav R EfremovSergey S Bogachev
Published in: Ultrastructural pathology (2019)
Electron-microscopic analysis of the ultrastructure of the Krebs-2 carcinoma ascites cells in the first 90 min immediately after their exposure to fragmented double-stranded DNA has been performed. Morphological attributes of the treated cancer cells indicate the induction in these cells of destructive processes of presumably apoptotic type. The predominance of dystrophic-destructive changes in cells after the addition of DNA is supposed to be a consequence of the disturbance in metabolic processes caused by the experimental action.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell free
  • cell cycle arrest
  • circulating tumor
  • cell death
  • single molecule
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • signaling pathway
  • newly diagnosed
  • electron microscopy