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    In Cells That Have Been Signaled to Die Via TNF-A
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In Cells That Have Been Signaled to Die Via TNF-A

Question 34

Question 34

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In cells that have been signaled to die via TNF-a receptor signaling but lack caspase-8 activity:


A) apoptosis occurs via the other caspases.
B) necroptosis occurs downstream of RIP protein activation of MLKL.
C) the cell remains alive and viable.
D) none of the above

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