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Death Metal Grindcore band from Québec, Canada Scientists, academics, gorefiends and grindheads of the world rejoice: Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (henceforth referred to as TxNxFx-a) is getting ready to unleash it's subcellular grinding fury to the unsuspecting grind scene. This one-man band was formed in an actual research laboratory during the fall of 2010. Fusing a passion for both scientific research and old-school grindcore, TxNxFx-a offers its take on full blown Carcass-worshipping goregrind, chock full of insane riffing and old school blasting, topped with unique lyrical themes inspired by the most recent knowledge in state-of-the-art scientific research from the fields of cellular and molecular biology. Each song lyrics is backed up by extensive literature and timely references from the wolrd's top scientific journals. Bet'cha never tought apoptosis, DNA repair, retroviral infection or cell cycle regulation could be so gruesome! Official facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/txnxfxa Jay: drums, guitars, bass, vocals (2010-present) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Intrinsic induction of the apoptotic cell death pathway
472Unfolded protein response to endoplasmic reticulum stress (a switch between life and death)
453Immunohistochemical expression of cell cycle and apoptotic regulatory proteins in malignant mixed Mullerian tumors of the uterus (MMMT)
444Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma progression by loss of deubiquitinase USP9X expression
445Perinuclear endocytosis / Transposon-based insertional mutagenesis
436Disordering and softening of the T-cell membrane by HIV-type I fusion peptide penetration
397Impaired cellular mitosis by microtubular polymerization inhibition
398Tissular regeneration through endogenous telomerase reactivation (cells of the dead)
399Transcending the cellular checkpoint
3610Tumor necrosis factor-alpha: soluble homotrimeric cytokine
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Tales From The Endoplasmic Ridiculum tape
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