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    GlossaryAnti-apoptotic

    molecules prevent programmed cell death, aiding cell survival

    Anti-apoptotic refers to the property of certain molecules or proteins that prevent apoptosis, which is the process of programmed cell death. These molecules help cells survive under conditions that would normally trigger their self-destruction, playing a crucial role in tissue development, immune response, and cancer progression.

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