Apoptotic cell death in disease—Current understanding of the NCCD 2023
I Vitale, F Pietrocola, E Guilbaud… - Cell Death & …, 2023 - nature.com
Apoptosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) that involves proteases of the caspase
family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis …
family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis …
The Bcl2 family: regulators of the cellular life-or-death switch
S Cory, JM Adams - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
Tissue homeostasis is regulated by apoptosis, the cell-suicide programme that is executed
by proteases called caspases. The Bcl2 family of intracellular proteins is the central …
by proteases called caspases. The Bcl2 family of intracellular proteins is the central …
The OPA1-dependent mitochondrial cristae remodeling pathway controls atrophic, apoptotic, and ischemic tissue damage
T Varanita, ME Soriano, V Romanello, T Zaglia… - Cell metabolism, 2015 - cell.com
Mitochondrial morphological and ultrastructural changes occur during apoptosis and
autophagy, but whether they are relevant in vivo for tissue response to damage is unclear …
autophagy, but whether they are relevant in vivo for tissue response to damage is unclear …
Apoptosis by death factor
S Nagata - cell, 1997 - cell.com
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[HTML][HTML] Two CD95 (APO‐1/Fas) signaling pathways
C Scaffidi, S Fulda, A Srinivasan, C Friesen, F Li… - The EMBO …, 1998 - embopress.org
We have identified two cell types, each using almost exclusively one of two different CD95
(APO‐1/Fas) signaling pathways. In type I cells, caspase‐8 was activated within seconds …
(APO‐1/Fas) signaling pathways. In type I cells, caspase‐8 was activated within seconds …
Apoptosis signaling
A Strasser, L O'Connor, VM Dixit - Annual review of biochemistry, 2000 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Apoptosis, a physiological process for killing cells, is critical for the normal
development and function of multicellular organisms. Abnormalities in cell death control can …
development and function of multicellular organisms. Abnormalities in cell death control can …
The CD95 (APO-1/Fas) DISC and beyond
ME Peter, PH Krammer - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2003 - nature.com
Abstract CD95 (APO-1/Fas) is a prototype death receptor characterized by the presence of
an 80 amino acid death domain in its cytoplasmic tail. This domain is essential for the …
an 80 amino acid death domain in its cytoplasmic tail. This domain is essential for the …
Fas death receptor signalling: roles of Bid and XIAP
T Kaufmann, A Strasser, PJ Jost - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2012 - nature.com
Fas (also called CD95 or APO-1), a member of a subgroup of the tumour necrosis factor
receptor superfamily that contain an intracellular death domain, can initiate apoptosis …
receptor superfamily that contain an intracellular death domain, can initiate apoptosis …
Endoplasmic reticulum stress in metabolic liver diseases and hepatic fibrosis
JL Maiers, H Malhi - Seminars in liver disease, 2019 - thieme-connect.com
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is a major contributor to liver disease and hepatic
fibrosis, but the role it plays varies depending on the cause and progression of the disease …
fibrosis, but the role it plays varies depending on the cause and progression of the disease …
Caspase cleaved BID targets mitochondria and is required for cytochrome c release, while BCL-XL prevents this release but not tumor necrosis factor-R1/Fas death
A Gross, XM Yin, K Wang, MC Wei, J Jockel… - Journal of Biological …, 1999 - ASBMB
" BH3 domain only" members of the BCL-2 family including the pro-apoptotic molecule BID
represent candidates to connect with proximal signal transduction. Tumor necrosis factor α …
represent candidates to connect with proximal signal transduction. Tumor necrosis factor α …