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Domain name - autodigest.it


Site title - Auto Digest


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auto - 10
digest - 7
the - 5
and - 4
home - 2
edicola - 2
nazionale - 2
magazine - 2
dell - 2
qualità - 2

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Location Country - Italy



City/Town - Milan



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Brief facts about autodigest:

In biology, autolysis, more commonly known as self-digestion, refers to the destruction of a cell through the action of its own enzymes. It may also refer to the digestion of an enzyme by another molecule of the same enzyme. The term derives from the Greek αὐτο- 'self' and λύσις 'splitting'.

Programmed cell death - Programmed cell death is the death of a cell as a result of events inside of a cell, such as apoptosis or autophagy. PCD is carried out in a biological process, which usually confers advantage during an organism's lifecycle.

Post-mortem interval - The post-mortem interval is the time that has elapsed since an individual's death. When the time of death is not known, the interval may be estimated, and so an approximate time of death established.

Vegemite - Vegemite is a thick, dark brown Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives. It was developed by Cyril Callister in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1922, and it was first sold in stores on 25 October 1923.

Programmed cell death

Cellular processes

 

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