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Cellular Death: Apoptosis and Cytochrome C + The Many Ways Cells Can Meet Their Untimely Demise(w/Expert Ron Jemmerson)
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49 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
Cellular Death: Apoptosis and Cytochrome C + The Many Ways Cells Can Meet Their Untimely Demise(w/Expert Ron Jemmerson)
The long( a hot week) awaited episode on the death of cells and all things holy. Jk, but for real if you thought this episode was interesting check out the research my interviewee had[One of Ron's many research articles https://rdcu.be/cW75R , https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10495-020-01647-9#citeas].
This episode focuses on the forms of celluar death, it's reason for survival, and the mechanisms that make it work. Enjoy!!
Sources
https://youtu.be/-vmtK-bAC5E (What is Apoptosis?" The Apoptotic Pathways and the Caspase Cascade)
https://youtu.be/luR6mLnMOwg(Cytochrome C, The Middle Child of the Electron Transport Chain)
https://www.immunochemistry.com/pages/necrosis-vs-necroptosis-vs-apoptosis#:~:text=Necrosis%20is%20an%20uncontrolled%20and,or%20small%20clusters%20of%20cells. (Necrosis vs Necroptosis vs Apoptosis)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1087413/#:~:text=Apoptosis%20is%20described%20as%20an,release%20of%20inflammatory%20cellular%20contents. (Apoptosis, Pyroptosis, and Necrosis: Mechanistic Description of Dead and Dying Eukaryotic Cells)
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