Researchers at LMU University Hospital have discovered a new molecular switch that protects against cell death.
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet MuenchenOct 12 2024
When the lipids in the plasma are attacked, it is referred to as ferroptosis. In a chain reaction, the lipid molecules that make up the membrane are being destroyed and the cell literally dissolves.
Cell Death Oxidative Stress Protein Stress Cancer Enzyme Ferroptosis Hospital Programmed Cell Death
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