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- Is necrotic cell death implicated in every disease condition (both inflammatory and non-inflammatory)? Is this why we fear any disease most?
It is said that necrosis precipitates inflammation. It is also considered that inflammation causes most of the damage in any diseased condition.
Comparatively, apoptosis doesn't trigger inflammation.
I have the following doubts in this context.
1) Is necrotic (and/or apoptotic) cell death implicated in every disease (both inflammatory and non-inflammatory)?
2) If so, should we encourage the process of apoptosis rather than necrosis for any impending cell deaths?
3) What factors decide necrosis and apoptosis?
4) Can both apoptosis and necrosis occur simultaneously in a diseased condition?
5) Are germs/infections implicated in apoptosis also?
6) Why necrosis is feared most? Does the necrosis affect the normal healthy cells also?
7) Is the current corona virus-panic is all about necrosis?
Thank you.
Comparatively, apoptosis doesn't trigger inflammation.
I have the following doubts in this context.
1) Is necrotic (and/or apoptotic) cell death implicated in every disease (both inflammatory and non-inflammatory)?
2) If so, should we encourage the process of apoptosis rather than necrosis for any impending cell deaths?
3) What factors decide necrosis and apoptosis?
4) Can both apoptosis and necrosis occur simultaneously in a diseased condition?
5) Are germs/infections implicated in apoptosis also?
6) Why necrosis is feared most? Does the necrosis affect the normal healthy cells also?
7) Is the current corona virus-panic is all about necrosis?
Thank you.
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