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Mitoxyperilysis: A Milestone Discovery in the Field of Cell Death
MedComm – Future Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2026.
Maochen Li, Yuhan Niu, Pengtao Jiao
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Organ Medicine, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 5-7, March 2026.
Wenhao Shen, Junmei Li, Weifeng Hu
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Necroptosis in atherosclerosis
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2022Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease, is a leading cause of death worldwide. Vascular endothelial cells (VECs), vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and macrophages play extremely vital roles in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques and subsequent atherosclerosis.
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Necroptosis pathways in tumorigenesis
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2022Necroptosis is a caspase-independent form of programmed cell death executed by the receptor interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1)-RIPK3-mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein (MLKL) signaling cascade, deregulation of which can cause various human diseases including cancer.
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Journal of Cell Science, 2022
ABSTRACT Necroptosis, or programmed necrosis, is an inflammatory form of cell death with important functions in host defense against pathogens and tissue homeostasis. The four cytosolic receptor-interacting protein kinase homotypic interaction motif (RHIM)-containing adaptor proteins RIPK1, RIPK3, TRIF (also known as TICAM1) and ZBP1 ...
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ABSTRACT Necroptosis, or programmed necrosis, is an inflammatory form of cell death with important functions in host defense against pathogens and tissue homeostasis. The four cytosolic receptor-interacting protein kinase homotypic interaction motif (RHIM)-containing adaptor proteins RIPK1, RIPK3, TRIF (also known as TICAM1) and ZBP1 ...
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Necroptosis and tumor progression
Trends in Cancer, 2022Necroptosis, a form of programmed necrotic cell death, is a gatekeeper of host defense against certain pathogen invasions. The deregulation of necroptosis is also a key factor of many inflammatory diseases. Recent studies have revealed an important role of necroptosis in tumorigenesis and metastasis and imply the potential of targeting necroptosis as a
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2016
Necroptosis is a regulated form of necrosis, with the dying cell rupturing and releasing intracellular components that can trigger an innate immune response. Toll-like receptor 3 and 4 agonists, tumor necrosis factor, certain viral infections, or the T cell receptor can trigger necroptosis if the activity of the protease caspase-8 is compromised ...
Kim, Newton, Gerard, Manning
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Necroptosis is a regulated form of necrosis, with the dying cell rupturing and releasing intracellular components that can trigger an innate immune response. Toll-like receptor 3 and 4 agonists, tumor necrosis factor, certain viral infections, or the T cell receptor can trigger necroptosis if the activity of the protease caspase-8 is compromised ...
Kim, Newton, Gerard, Manning
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Distinguishing Necroptosis from Apoptosis
2018Apoptosis was the first programmed cell death to be defined-highly regulated and immunologically silent, as apoptotic bodies are being removed without triggering inflammation. Few decades later, necroptosis was discovered-uniquely regulated but inflammatory.
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