 CD95-LmRNA can induce apoptosis or toxicity depending on the presence of certain proteins and RNA interference. It can be toxic when processed into small RNA molecules, which bind to the RNA-induced silencing complex, risk, and lead to cell death. This process can occur either directly or indirectly, as it can also induce the production of other small RNA molecules that can cause cell death. Additionally, CD95-LmRNA can be processed into shorter RNA molecules that do not bind to the risk, leading to cell survival instead of cell death. This article was authored by Ashley Halakengas, Madeline Fink, Elizabeth T. Bartom, and others.