2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1345633
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Complexity of human death: its physiological, transcriptomic, and microbiological implications

Gulnaz T. Javan,
Kanhaiya Singh,
Sheree J. Finley
et al.

Abstract: Human death is a complex, time-governed phenomenon that leads to the irreversible cessation of all bodily functions. Recent molecular and genetic studies have revealed remarkable experimental evidence of genetically programmed cellular death characterized by several physiological processes; however, the basic physiological function that occurs during the immediate postmortem period remains inadequately described. There is a paucity of knowledge connecting necrotic pathologies occurring in human organ tissues t… Show more

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