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How necrotic cells contribute to the body's regeneration process

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Study in fruit flies sheds new light on how tissues in the body are repaired following the damage and premature death of tissue cells.

Necrosis-induced Apoptosis , or NiA , is vital for regeneration, says researcher Robin Harris .

As treatments for necrosis focus on invasive procedures, it is crucial to better understand its effects.

Dronc refers to Drosophila initiator caspase, a protein involved in apoptosis and other developmental processes.

It has previously been documented as promoting proliferation in a process called Apoptosis-induced Proliferation (AiP) As AiP depends on the enzyme JNK and reactive oxygen species, which are not associated with the protein, it may have a distinct function in response to necrosis.

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