2017
DOI: 10.1111/cpr.12421
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Spontaneous death of rat chloroleukaemia cells induced by an endogenous growth inhibitor

Abstract: Objectives: When rat chloroleukaemia (CHL) cells are grown undisturbed in a confined space, a genomic long interspersed nuclear element (LINE) is transcriptionally activated at a relatively low population density, followed by the retrotransposition of LINE and population death. This death programme is fundamentally different from conventional cell death pathways. Materials and methods:This work is essentially based on the re-analysis of relevant, old experimental data. Elemental analysis of a highly purified, … Show more

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