Necrobiology
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Necrobiology comprises the life processes associated with morphological, biochemical, and molecular changes which predispose, precede, and accompany cell death, as well as the consequences and tissue response to cell death. The word is derived from the Greek νεκρό meaning "death", βìο meaning "life", and λόγος meaning "the study of".[1]
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References
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External links
- Measuring Cell Death by Cytotoxity Detection Methods
- Paintings from the Inside Time series
- Cytometry in Cell Necrobiology Revisited. Recent Advances and New Vistas
- Cell death goes LIVE: Technological advances in real-time tracking of cell death
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