Definition: (Cellini) - A term used in medicine to describe the process by which a cell undergoes death when it has reached the end of its life cycle, usually associated with cells that are no longer actively dividing or producing new cells. This may be due to factors such as damage to the cell's nuclear envelope, a mutation or abnormality within the cell itself, or even the cessation of cellular metabolism. A Cellini is not a term in Chinese medicine. It refers more closely to the process by which a cell undergoes death during its life cycle and is often associated with cells that are no longer actively dividing or producing new cells. However, it is also used in medicine to describe conditions where a cell has reached the end of its life cycle due to factors like damage to the cell's nuclear envelope, abnormality within the cell itself, or cessation of cellular metabolism. In Chinese medicine, Cellini may refer to any condition where a cell (often referring to a cell that is no longer actively dividing) has reached its end of life and is dying. It can also apply to conditions where cells are not able to divide anymore and thus have reached the end of their lifetimes, which would normally be associated with cellular metabolism slowing down.
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