Regulated cell death and adaptive stress responses

Volume: 73, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 2405 - 2410
Published: Apr 5, 2016
Abstract
Eukaryotic cells react to potentially dangerous perturbations of the intracellular or extracellular microenvironment by activating rapid (transcription-independent) mechanisms that attempt to restore homeostasis. If such perturbations persist, cells may still try to cope with stress by activating delayed and robust (transcription-dependent) adaptive systems, or they may actively engage in cellular suicide. This regulated form of cell death can...
Paper Details
Title
Regulated cell death and adaptive stress responses
Published Date
Apr 5, 2016
Volume
73
Issue
11-12
Pages
2405 - 2410
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