Vital staining for cell death identifies Atg9a-dependent necrosis in developmental bone formation in mouse
Apoptosis occurs in numerous developmental processes but a role for necrosis in development is unclear. Here, the authors develop a detecting system of necrosis in the developing mouse and find a form of necrosis that is dependent on the autophagy-related gene Atg9a.
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/316c703746a4409ab2ce03a8f139d368 |
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Sumario: | Apoptosis occurs in numerous developmental processes but a role for necrosis in development is unclear. Here, the authors develop a detecting system of necrosis in the developing mouse and find a form of necrosis that is dependent on the autophagy-related gene Atg9a. |
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