CD95 ligand-death factor and costimulatory molecule?
O Janssen, J Qian, A Linkermann… - Cell Death & …, 2003 - nature.com
The CD95 ligand is involved as a death factor in the regulation of activation-induced cell
death, establishment of immune privilege and tumor cell survival. In addition, CD95L may …
death, establishment of immune privilege and tumor cell survival. In addition, CD95L may …
Slowly getting a clue on CD95 ligand biology
A Linkermann, J Qian, O Janssen - Biochemical pharmacology, 2003 - Elsevier
Since the ligand for the death factor CD95 (CD95L) was identified almost a decade ago, it
has been established that this molecule (CD95L, FasL, Apo-1L, CD178, TNFSF6, APT1LG1) …
has been established that this molecule (CD95L, FasL, Apo-1L, CD178, TNFSF6, APT1LG1) …
[HTML][HTML] The CD95 receptor: apoptosis revisited
ME Peter, RC Budd, J Desbarats, SM Hedrick… - Cell, 2007 - cell.com
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The CD95/CD95L signaling pathway: a role in carcinogenesis
A Fouqué, L Debure, P Legembre - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews on …, 2014 - Elsevier
Apoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, immune
responses, and development. The receptor CD95, also called Fas, is a member of the tumor …
responses, and development. The receptor CD95, also called Fas, is a member of the tumor …
Therapeutic approaches targeting CD95L/CD95 signaling in cancer and autoimmune diseases
V Risso, E Lafont, M Le Gallo - Cell death & disease, 2022 - nature.com
Cell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key players in the
controlled induction of cell death are the Death Receptors (DR). CD95 is a prototypic DR …
controlled induction of cell death are the Death Receptors (DR). CD95 is a prototypic DR …
CD95 (Fas) and CD95L (FasL)-mediated non-canonical signaling pathways
L Haymour, M Jean, C Smulski, P Legembre - Biochimica et Biophysica …, 2023 - Elsevier
Although the interaction of CD95L (also known as FasL) with its so-called death receptor
CD95 (Fas) induces an apoptotic signal responsible for the elimination of infected and …
CD95 (Fas) induces an apoptotic signal responsible for the elimination of infected and …
Modulation of CD4+ T-cell activation by CD95 co-stimulation
M Paulsen, S Valentin, B Mathew… - Cell Death & …, 2011 - nature.com
CD95 is a dual-function receptor that exerts pro-or antiapoptotic effects depending on the
cellular context, the state of activation, the signal threshold and the mode of ligation. In this …
cellular context, the state of activation, the signal threshold and the mode of ligation. In this …
CD95L and anti-tumor immune response: current understanding and new evidence
DM Richards, C Merz, C Gieffers… - Cancer management …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The ability of FasL/CD95L to induce apoptosis in various Fas/CD95-expressing cells has
been described in the context of hematopoiesis or thymic elimination of self-reactive T cells …
been described in the context of hematopoiesis or thymic elimination of self-reactive T cells …
[HTML][HTML] Multiple interactions of the cytosolic polyproline region of the CD95 ligand: hints for the reverse signal transduction capacity of a death factor
J Wenzel, R Sanzenbacher, M Ghadimi, M Lewitzky… - FEBS letters, 2001 - Elsevier
The CD95/Fas/Apo-1 ligand is expressed on activated lymphocytes, NK cells, platelets,
certain immune-privileged cells and some tumor cells and induces apoptosis through the …
certain immune-privileged cells and some tumor cells and induces apoptosis through the …
The death of a T-cell: expression of the CD95 ligand
M Li-Weber, PH Krammer - Cell death and differentiation, 2002 - nature.com
CD95 (APO-1, Fas) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily
expressed in various tissues; however, expression of its ligand CD95L, a type II …
expressed in various tissues; however, expression of its ligand CD95L, a type II …