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| Type: type of cell death |
| Necroptosis, is a form of programmed cell death that is regulated by the cell's own mechanisms. It is a form of cell death that is mediated by specific signaling pathways, including the RIP1-RIP3-MLKL pathway. Necroptosis is characterized by the activation of specific enzymes, such as RIP1 and RIP3, which lead to the formation of a necroptotic complex that ultimately causes cell death. Necroptosis expression can be elevated in certain types of cancer, it can also be reduced in other types of cancer. |
| Breast Cancer |
| 1440- | AMQ, | Lysosomotropism depends on glucose: a chloroquine resistance mechanism |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | 4T1 |
| 1992- | PTL, | Parthenolide induces ROS-dependent cell death in human gastric cancer cell |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MGC803 |
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