frumudauði
Frumudauði is the biological process by which a cell dies and is removed from a living organism. It covers both programmed, regulated forms of cell death and accidental, uncontrolled forms resulting from injury. The concept is central to development, tissue homeostasis, and immune function, as well as to the pathology of many diseases.
The most well characterized form is apoptosis, a controlled process driven by proteases called caspases. Apoptosis
Necrosis is typically the result of severe injury and is characterized by cell swelling, loss of membrane
Beyond these, several regulated forms of cell death have been described, including pyroptosis (inflammatory death mediated
Detection methods include TUNEL staining for DNA fragmentation, Annexin V binding assays for early apoptotic cells,