Abstract
Dead cells are usually removed through their ingestion and destruction by other cells. A study of plaque deposits in arteries shows that dying cells in plaques display a 'don't-eat-me' signal that blocks their removal.
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Tabas, I. (2016). Death-defying plaque cells. Nature, 536(7614), 32–33. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18916
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