Ferroptosis
Cross-source consensus on Ferroptosis from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Ferroptosis is distinguished by intact cell membranes and nuclei while mitochondria are dead. — C15 (Pentadecanoic Acid): The Essential Fatty Acid Behind Cellular Integrity and Longevity
- Ferroptosis is presented as a form of cell death first identified by Columbia University scientists in 2012. — C15 (Pentadecanoic Acid): The Essential Fatty Acid Behind Cellular Integrity and Longevity
- The article links ferroptosis in C15-deficient cells to premature cell death, organ decline, and accelerated aging. — C15 (Pentadecanoic Acid): The Essential Fatty Acid Behind Cellular Integrity and Longevity
- The article claims C15 deficiency was proposed as the root driver of ferroptosis. — C15 (Pentadecanoic Acid): The Essential Fatty Acid Behind Cellular Integrity and Longevity