2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40610-021-00146-3
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Cell Death: a Molecular Perspective

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“…In contrast, necrotic cells experience uncontrolled, accidental cell death, typically resulting from physical injury, infection, or severe cellular stress. The key distinction lies in the orderly and organized nature of Apoptosis versus the chaotic and detrimental process of necrosis [52].…”
Section: Apoptotic and Necrotic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, necrotic cells experience uncontrolled, accidental cell death, typically resulting from physical injury, infection, or severe cellular stress. The key distinction lies in the orderly and organized nature of Apoptosis versus the chaotic and detrimental process of necrosis [52].…”
Section: Apoptotic and Necrotic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of a necrotic morphotype is observed in the context of ferroptosis, a form of cell death characterized by various mitochondrial changes such as shrinkage, an electron-dense ultrastructure, diminished or absent cristae, and ruptured OMM. Importantly, this process is not reliant on caspases, necrosome components, or cyclophilin D (CYPD), and operates independent of the molecular machinery involved in autophagy [143,144]. In the context of ferroptosis, it has been seen that mitochondria undergo a reduction in size as a result of weakened cristae and the occurrence of collapsed and ruptured membranes.…”
Section: Ferroptosis: Iron-dependent Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%