Dying to live. Cell death as a regulatory process.

  1. Campero, María Belén
  2. Favre, Cristián
  3. Saborido, Cristian
Aldizkaria:
Theoria: an international journal for theory, history and foundations of science

ISSN: 0495-4548

Argitalpen urtea: 2020

Alea: 35

Zenbakia: 2

Orrialdeak: 197-215

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.1387/THEORIA.20514 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Theoria: an international journal for theory, history and foundations of science

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Usually, the organization of living systems is explained by appealing to an intrinsic purpose that is based on the biological survival. However, paradigmatically, it is inevitable to observe that the final destiny of all living organisms is death. In this work, we defend that, from an organizational approach, there is a form of death—Regulatory Cell Death—that, far from being a mere "absence of life", is a process of biological regulation and a feature of self-maintenance in multicellular organisms.

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