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Madison S Mortensen1, Jennifer L Watts1
1School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164.
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Polyunsaturated fats promote ferroptosis through their propensity to form toxic lipid peroxides. In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Sokol et al.1 report that extracellular lipid depletion leads to increased cell death by ferroptosis. This occurs because fats liberated from triglycerides are modified and incorporated into cellular phospholipids.
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