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Extrinsic pathway (disambiguation)

Extrinsic pathway         
In molecular biology, the term extrinsic pathway may refer to multiple cascades of protein interactions.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis         
  • interstitium]] is expanded by a chronic inflammatory infiltrate. Two multinucleated giant cells can be seen within the interstitium at left, and a plug of organizing pneumonia at bottom left.
HUMAN DISEASE
Alveolitis, extrinsic allergic; Extrinsic allergic alveolitis; Hot Tub lung; Hot tub Lung; Hot tub lung; Hot Tub Lung; Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis; Maltworker's lung; Mushroom-worker's lung; Maple-bark-stripper's lung; Air-conditioner and humidifier lung; Allergic alveolitis; Malt worker's lung; Familial hypersensitivity pneumonitis; Mushroom Picker's Disease; Bagpipe lung; Hypersensitive pneumonitis; Malt worker lung
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) or extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA) is a syndrome caused by the repetitive inhalation of antigens from the environment in susceptible or sensitized people. Common antigens include molds, bacteria, bird droppings, bird feathers, agricultural dusts, bioaerosols and chemicals from paints or plastics.
Extrinsic mortality         
SUM OF THE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO DEATH
Draft:Extrinsic Mortality; Extrinsic Mortality
Extrinsic mortality is the sum of the effects of external factors, such as predation, starvation and other environmental factors not under control of the individual that cause death. This is opposed to intrinsic mortality, which is the sum of the effects of internal factors contributing to normal, chronologic aging, such as, for example, mutations due to DNA replication errors, and which determined species maximum lifespan.

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Extrinsic pathway

In molecular biology, the term extrinsic pathway may refer to multiple cascades of protein interactions.

  • The extrinsic pathway of apoptosis refers to cell death induced by external factors that activate the death-inducing signaling complex.
  • The extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation is also known as the tissue factor pathway and refers to a cascade of enzymatic reactions resulting in blood clotting and is done with the addition of injured tissue cells.

a number of extracurricular molecules is specialised to induce apoptosis.These extracurricular signals molecules bind with cell surface receptors (termed death receptors).