Cell Self-Destruction (Programmed Cell Death), Immunonutrition and Metabolism
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Cell Self-Destruction (Programmed Cell Death), Immunonutrition and Metabolism
Abstract
The main purpose of this Special Issue is to provide readers with current understandings of the interactions and causal relations among injury stimuli (including microorganism infections), immune response and overnutrition/lipotoxicity in disease pathogenesis [...].
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