cellnecrosis

由SLFink著作·2005·被引用2703次—Necrosishasbeencharacterizedaspassive,accidentalcelldeathresultingfromenvironmentalperturbationswithuncontrolledreleaseofinflammatorycellular ...,由PGolstein著作·2007·被引用1482次—Necrosishasbeendefinedasatypeofcelldeaththatlacksthefeaturesofapoptosisandautophagy,andisusuallyconsideredtobeuncontrolled.,Necrosishasbeenclassicallydefinedasanunprogrammedformofcellde...

Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Necrosis

由 SL Fink 著作 · 2005 · 被引用 2703 次 — Necrosis has been characterized as passive, accidental cell death resulting from environmental perturbations with uncontrolled release of inflammatory cellular ...

Cell death by necrosis

由 P Golstein 著作 · 2007 · 被引用 1482 次 — Necrosis has been defined as a type of cell death that lacks the features of apoptosis and autophagy, and is usually considered to be uncontrolled.

Mechanisms of Cell Death

Necrosis has been classically defined as an unprogrammed form of cell death that occurs in response to overwhelming chemical or physical insult. External forces ...

Necrosis

Necrosis is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells in living tissue by autolysis. The term necrosis came about in the ...

Necrosis

由 N Khalid 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 21 次 — Irreversible cell injury and eventual cell death due to pathological processes are termed necrosis. It is an uncontrolled cell death that results in ...

Necrosis Vs. Apoptosis

The two main categories of cell death are necrosis and apoptosis. Apoptosis is healthy, programmed cell death, while necrosis is typically harmful, ...

Necrosis – Pathologia

Necrosis is the pattern of cell death that occurs under violent circumstances. These include: hypoxia; extremes of temperature; toxins at high doses; complement ...

Necrotic Cell Death

Necrosis has been classically defined as an unprogrammed form of cell death that occurs in response to overwhelming chemical or physical insult.

第三章細胞死亡(Cell Death)

細胞死亡可大. 分類為:凋亡(apoptosis) 及壞死. (necrosis) 。就名詞定義方面,須先加以釐. 清。有些新的病理學資訊,細胞死亡分成2. 類:(1) 腫脹性細胞死亡(cell death ...