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biochemistry of these suicide pathways; some treading the path of "apoptosis", others following a more generalized pathway to deletion, but both usually being genetically and synthetically motivated. There is some evidence that certain symptoms of "apoptosis" such as endonuclease activation can be spuriously induced without engaging a genetic cascade, however, presumably true apoptosis and programmed cell death must be genetically mediated. It is also becoming clear that mitosis and apoptosis are toggled or linked in some way and that the balance achieved depends on signals received from appropriate growth or survival factors.
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is a unique inflammatory cell death pathway that integrates components from other cell death pathways. The totality of biological effects in PANoptosis cannot be individually accounted for by pyroptosis, apoptosis, or necroptosis alone. PANoptosis is regulated by multifaceted macromolecular complexes
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is cell death where a cell has been badly damaged through external forces such as trauma or infection and occurs in several different forms. It is the sum of what happens to cells after their deaths. In necrosis, a cell undergoes swelling, followed by uncontrolled rupture of the cell membrane with
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fragmentation. It is now thought that â in a developmental context â cells are induced to positively commit suicide whilst in a homeostatic context; the absence of certain survival factors may provide the impetus for suicide. There appears to be some variation in the morphology and indeed the
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The term "cell necrobiology" has been used to describe the life processes associated with morphological, biochemical, and molecular changes which predispose, precede, and accompany cell death, as well as the consequences and tissue response to cell death. The word is derived from the
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is cell death resulting from a live cell being phagocytosed (i.e. eaten) by another cell (usually a phagocyte), resulting in death and digestion of the engulfed cell. Phagoptosis can occur to cells that are pathogenic, cancerous, aged, damaged or excess to requirements.
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is a highly inflammatory form of programmed cell death that occurs most frequently upon infection with intracellular pathogens and is likely to form part of the antimicrobial response in myeloid cells.
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Plant cells undergo particular processes of PCD similar to autophagic cell death. However, some common features of PCD are highly conserved in both plants and metazoa.
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exceeds the cellâs repair capability. These dual role proteins protect against proliferation of unstable damaged cells that might lead to cancer.
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cell contents being expelled. These cell contents often then go on to cause inflammation in nearby cells. A form of programmed necrosis, called
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135:Morphological changes associated with apoptosis
89:ΜΔÎșÏÏ meaning "death", ÎČĂŹÎż meaning "life", and
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1119:Ianzini F, Mackey MA (2007).
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2139:Expressions related to death
2092:Medical declaration of death
643:10.1371/journal.pgen.0020135
418:Identification of cell death
231:process that results in the
2159:Preventable causes of death
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181:Example events in autophagy
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2149:People by cause of death
3004:Death-positive movement
2849:Post-mortem photography
2129:Causes of death by rate
2057:Death by natural causes
1781:Microbiological culture
1411:Principles of pathology
481:Kierszenbaum A (2012).
452:Tumor Necrosis Factor 1
446:Programmed cell death 1
282:Other variations of PCD
223:, often referred to as
144:multicellular organisms
3039:Fascination with death
2677:Reincarnation research
2672:Out-of-body experience
2134:Notable deaths by year
1975:Immunogenic cell death
1891:Temporal lobe necrosis
1287:Infection and Immunity
719:10.1006/cbir.1993.1075
361:Immunogenic cell death
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311:Wallerian degeneration
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2657:Near-death experience
2553:Desecration of graves
2489:Postmortem caloricity
2454:Beating heart cadaver
1898:Programmed cell death
1866:Liquefactive necrosis
1744:Diagnostic immunology
1569:Programmed cell death
1537:Liquefactive necrosis
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818:10.1073/pnas.90.3.980
393:termed PANoptosomes.
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3034:Festival of the Dead
2932:Dying-and-rising god
2887:Chinese burial money
2776:Prohibition of dying
2728:Death-qualified jury
2494:Post-mortem interval
2154:Premature obituaries
1861:Coagulative necrosis
1739:Medical microbiology
1734:Transfusion medicine
1691:Immunohistochemistry
1641:Anatomical pathology
1532:Coagulative necrosis
594:10.1002/cyto.a.21022
377:photodynamic therapy
239:degradation of bulk
187:repair of DNA damage
3094:Philosophy of death
2959:Death from laughter
2259:Perinatal mortality
2000:Mitotic catastrophe
1980:Ischemic cell death
1923:Intrinsic apoptosis
1871:Gangrenous necrosis
1696:Electron microscopy
1664:Molecular pathology
1542:Gangrenous necrosis
1474:Cellular adaptation
857:2000NYASA.926....1B
809:1993PNAS...90..980S
762:2002MRRMR.511..145B
404:Necrotic cell death
351:Mitotic catastrophe
327:Ischemic cell death
3194:Cellular processes
3140:Thanatosensitivity
3044:Hierarchy of death
2984:Death notification
2892:Coins for the dead
2824:Forensic pathology
2708:Capital punishment
2662:Near-death studies
2254:Mortality salience
1886:Fibrinoid necrosis
1856:Avascular necrosis
1724:Clinical chemistry
1716:Clinical pathology
1701:Immunofluorescence
1669:Forensic pathology
1649:Surgical pathology
1557:Fibrinoid necrosis
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3089:Necrophobia
3084:Necrophilia
3054:Immortality
3009:Death squad
2989:Death panel
2974:Death march
2969:Death knell
2949:Death drive
2922:Death deity
2866:Thanatology
2815: [
2761:Legal death
2740:in absentia
2718:Civil death
2563:Examination
2548:Crematorium
2431:Excarnation
2268:After death
2067:Dysthanasia
2033:Brain death
1965:Autoschizis
1943:Phenoptosis
1938:Parthanatos
1928:Necroptosis
1835:In medicine
1610:Hemosiderin
1491:Hyperplasia
1486:Hypertrophy
1462:Cell damage
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397:Phagoptosis
307:ferroptosis
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241:cytoplasmic
204:cytoplasmic
168:chromosomal
148:Biochemical
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3189:Cell death
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3059:Last rites
3029:Extinction
2999:Death pose
2994:Death poem
2964:Death hoax
2944:Death camp
2937:Psychopomp
2812:Death tech
2667:Necromancy
2645:Paranormal
2627:Underworld
2479:Dissection
2441:Resomation
2436:Promession
2414:Sky burial
2381:Prosection
2366:Maceration
2077:Euthanasia
1995:Karyolysis
1953:Pyroptosis
1933:Paraptosis
1843:Cell death
1776:Blood bank
1619:Lipofuscin
1615:Lipochrome
1591:Karyolysis
1520:Cell death
1501:Metaplasia
468:References
390:PANoptosis
383:Pyroptosis
245:organelles
213:organelles
191:DNA damage
152:morphology
113:life-cycle
51:Cell death
3104:Sacrifice
3099:Predation
3064:Longevity
2854:Taphonomy
2791:Trust law
2746:Death row
2531:Afterlife
2484:Gibbeting
2421:Cremation
2386:Taxidermy
2361:Embalming
2237:Micromort
2183:Mortality
1960:Autolysis
1918:Autophagy
1913:Apoptosis
1631:Steatosis
1574:Apoptosis
1511:Glandular
1496:Dysplasia
1428:Neoplasia
1423:Infection
1404:Pathology
1363:102347423
1061:10 August
1052:"Oncosis"
750:Mutat Res
540:Cytometry
365:apoptosis
338:cytoplasm
272:infection
237:lysosomal
229:catabolic
225:autophagy
197:Autophagy
140:Apoptosis
127:Apoptosis
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45:apoptosis
3158:Category
3128:Thanabot
3079:Necronym
3049:Homicide
2600:Obituary
2588:Mourning
2578:Internet
2521:Cemetery
2396:Disposal
2349:Cryonics
2018:Abortion
1985:Pyknosis
1851:Necrosis
1786:Serology
1581:Pyknosis
1527:Necrosis
1506:Squamous
1450:Ischemia
1355:30958602
1317:15784530
1268:37604896
1233:35563804
1182:19720113
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1098:21527953
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973:22632970
916:16015365
881:27315958
873:11193023
778:12052432
735:31016389
662:17069462
611:11691981
603:21254392
518:31820165
424:See also
409:Necrosis
334:swelling
264:diseases
249:nutrient
209:vacuoles
156:blebbing
117:apoptose
79:necrosis
63:diseases
3168:Outline
3116:Suicide
2756:Inquest
2723:Coroner
2615:SaáčsÄra
2583:Midwife
2568:Funeral
2543:Customs
2516:Carrion
2215:Karoshi
2028:Autopsy
1908:Anoikis
1659:Autopsy
1624:Melanin
1604:pigment
1481:Atrophy
1418:Disease
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1224:9105755
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924:8264709
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288:caspase
227:, is a
217:nucleus
160:nuclear
121:metazoa
109:process
3069:Martyr
2805:Fields
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2682:SĂ©ance
2652:Ghosts
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2573:Grief
2121:Lists
1828:Death
1433:Cause
1359:S2CID
1201:Cells
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