Necroptosis, or caspase-independent programmed cell death, is known to be involved

Necroptosis, or caspase-independent programmed cell death, is known to be involved in various pathological conditions, such as ischemia/reperfusion injury, myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis, and inflammatory bowel diseases. during necroptosis, and the pore-forming Crizotinib supplier activity of MLKL occurs upon its oligomerization and translocation of phosphorylated MLKL [14,15]. The phosphorylation of MLKL occurs in a protein complex… Continue reading Necroptosis, or caspase-independent programmed cell death, is known to be involved