Necroptosis Signaling Pathways and its Pharmacological Implications in Chronic Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases- A Mini Review
Rumpa Banerjee,
Adrija Chatterjee and
Abhijit G Banerjee
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Rumpa Banerjee: Eminent College of Pharmaceutical Technology, India
Adrija Chatterjee: Eminent College of Management & Technology, India
Abhijit G Banerjee: Genomic Bio-Medicine Res. and Inc., Chhattisgarh (CGBMRI), Durg, India
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 59, issue 2, 51327-51333
Abstract:
Necroptosis is a state of a cell wherein, necrosis occurs but in a programmed way. Basically, necroptosis is a mediator between necrosis and apoptosis where cells can undergo programmed necrosis when apoptosis signaling is inhibited by some external factors like pathogen or some genetic mutation.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.59.009265
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