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  • 1Faculty of Basic Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 117192, Russia. boris.zhivotovsky@ki.se.

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Apoptosis, a key cell death process regulating tissue homeostasis, was identified in 1972. Research into radiation-induced cell death revealed similarities, but these findings were historically inaccessible internationally.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedicine
  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Cell death mechanisms are a rapidly advancing field in modern biomedicine.
  • The study of apoptosis, a regulated cell death process, began in 1972, highlighting its role in tissue homeostasis.
  • Early research noted similarities between apoptosis and radiation-induced cell death.

Observation:

  • Russian research groups observed parallels between apoptosis and radiation-induced cell death mechanisms.
  • These critical findings remained largely inaccessible to the global scientific community for decades.
  • This historical inaccessibility hindered a comprehensive understanding of cell death pathways.

Findings:

  • The investigation into cell death mechanisms has significantly evolved since 1972.

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  • Similarities between apoptosis and radiation-induced cell death were identified early on.
  • Bridging the gap in accessibility is crucial for advancing cell death research.
  • Implications:

    • Restoring the historical chain of events provides a more complete narrative of cell death research.
    • Understanding diverse cell death mechanisms is vital for therapeutic development.
    • This work aims to integrate previously siloed knowledge in cell death research.