apolusis

/əˈpɒlɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a process of programmed cell death, or self-destruction, in multicellular organisms.

“The researcher studied the role of apoptosis in cancer development.”

2. noun

a shedding or falling off, especially of the outer layer of the skin, as in the case of snakes.

“The snake underwent apolysis as it molted its old skin.”

Synonyms

  • cellular autodestruction
  • programmed cell death

Antonyms

  • cell division
  • cell proliferation