Despite significant developments and persistent efforts by scientists, cancer is one of the primary causes of human death worldwide. No form of life on Earth can survive without iron, although some species can live without oxygen. Iron presents a double‐edged sword. Excess iron is a risk for carcinogenesis, while its deficiency causes anemia, leading to oxygen shortage. Every cell is eventually destined to death, either through apoptosis or necrosis. Regulated necrosis is recognized in distinct forms. Ferroptosis is defined as catalytic Fe(II)‐dependent regulated necrosis accompanied by lipid peroxidation. The main observation was necrosis of fibrosarcoma cells through inhibition of cystine/glutamate antiporter with erastin, which reduced i...
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and plays a significant role in th...
International audienceCell death can be executed through different subroutines. Since the descriptio...
A critical hallmark of cancer cells is their ability to evade programmed apoptotic cell death. Conse...
Ferroptosis is a novel type of programmed cell death, characterized by a dysregulated iron metabolis...
Ferroptosis is an atypical form of regulated cell death, which is different from apoptosis, necrosis...
Ferroptosis is a process driven by accumulated iron-dependent lipid ROS that leads to cell death, wh...
A non-apoptotic iron-dependent form of Regulated Cell Death (RCD) known as ferroptosis is brought on...
Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of li...
Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of li...
Ferroptosis, a new mode of nonapoptotic cell death, is increasingly recognized as a new hope in over...
Ferroptosis, a unique, non-apoptotic, iron-dependent, controlled cell death associated with excessiv...
Ferroptosis is a unique type of non-apoptotic cell death resulting from the unrestrained occurrence ...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all living things. Body iron levels are tightly controlle...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all living things. Body iron levels are tightly controlle...
Ferroptosis is a recently described form of regulated necrosis entirely distinct from other forms of...
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and plays a significant role in th...
International audienceCell death can be executed through different subroutines. Since the descriptio...
A critical hallmark of cancer cells is their ability to evade programmed apoptotic cell death. Conse...
Ferroptosis is a novel type of programmed cell death, characterized by a dysregulated iron metabolis...
Ferroptosis is an atypical form of regulated cell death, which is different from apoptosis, necrosis...
Ferroptosis is a process driven by accumulated iron-dependent lipid ROS that leads to cell death, wh...
A non-apoptotic iron-dependent form of Regulated Cell Death (RCD) known as ferroptosis is brought on...
Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of li...
Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of li...
Ferroptosis, a new mode of nonapoptotic cell death, is increasingly recognized as a new hope in over...
Ferroptosis, a unique, non-apoptotic, iron-dependent, controlled cell death associated with excessiv...
Ferroptosis is a unique type of non-apoptotic cell death resulting from the unrestrained occurrence ...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all living things. Body iron levels are tightly controlle...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all living things. Body iron levels are tightly controlle...
Ferroptosis is a recently described form of regulated necrosis entirely distinct from other forms of...
Iron (Fe) is the fourth most common element in the earth's crust, and plays a significant role in th...
International audienceCell death can be executed through different subroutines. Since the descriptio...
A critical hallmark of cancer cells is their ability to evade programmed apoptotic cell death. Conse...