The significance of apoptosis in the liver

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Apoptosis is a form of cell death which occurs in normal as well as in pathological tissues. We provide a description of the morphological changes during apoptosis and an overview of the role of apoptosis dysregulation in the pathogenesis of non-neoplastic liver diseases.

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Benedetti, A., & Marucci, L. (1999). The significance of apoptosis in the liver. Liver. Blackwell Munksgaard. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-3231.1999.tb00077.x

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