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We began analyzing https://www.nature.com/articles/4400986, but it redirected us to https://www.nature.com/articles/4400986. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
Infection and the origins of apoptosis | Cell Death & Differentiation
Description:
Cell Death & Differentiation - Infection and the origins of apoptosis

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Questions {❓}

  • Did mitochondria contribute the Bcl-2 family proteins to the apoptotic machinery of the eukaryotic cell as a mechanism for evasion of the infection-induced death response?
  • So, if altruistic apoptosis evolved in protists, how could it be sustained and even favored?
  • When did apoptosis evolve?

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