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Staurosporine induces necroptotic cell death under caspase-compromised conditions in U937 cells

Dunai et al., 2012

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Dunai Z
Imre G
Barna G
Korcsmaros T
Petak I
Bauer P
Mihalik R
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For a long time necrosis was thought to be an uncontrolled process but evidences recently have revealed that necrosis can also occur in a regulated manner. Necroptosis, a type of programmed necrosis is defined as a death receptor-initiated process under caspase …
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