Non-selective cation channels and oxidative stress- induced cell swelling
Necrosis is considered as a non-specific form of cell death that induces tissue inflammation and is preceded by cell swelling. This increase in cell volume has been ascribed mainly to defective outward pumping of Na+ caused by metabolic depletion and/or to increased Na+ influx via membrane transport...
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Autores principales: | SIMON,FELIPE, VARELA,DIEGO, RIVEROS,ANA, EGUIGUREN,ANA LUISA, STUTZIN,ANDRES |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2002
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