Diversity and complexity of cell death: a historical review
Diversity and complexity of cell death: a historical review
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Death is the inevitable fate of all living organisms, whether at the individual or cellular level. For a long time, cell death was believed to be an undesirable but unavoidable final outcome of nonfunctioning cells, as inflammation was inevitably triggered in response to damage. However, experimental evidence accumulated over the past few decades h...
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Diversity and complexity of cell death: a historical review
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2092-6413,1226-3613
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2092-6413
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10.1038/s12276-023-01078-x