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necrosis

From The Labs 

In a cell-eat-cell world calcium ions regulate exposure of ‘eat-me’ signal in necrotic cells

May 6, 2021May 10, 2021C. elegans, calcium ions, necrosis, neurons, phagocytosis, phosphatidylserine, Research

New insights into the process of necrosis suggest that modulating the ‘eat-me’ signal may help reduce the toxic effects of cell death.

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: A beating developing mouse heart.

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