Paradoxical roles of caspase-3 in regulating cell survival, proliferation, and tumorigenesis
E Eskandari, CJ Eaves - Journal of Cell Biology, 2022 - rupress.org
Caspase-3 is a widely expressed member of a conserved family of proteins, generally
recognized for their activated proteolytic roles in the execution of apoptosis in cells …
recognized for their activated proteolytic roles in the execution of apoptosis in cells …
PI3k/AKT signaling pathway: Erythropoiesis and beyond
Erythropoiesis is a multi‐step process that involves the differentiation of hematopoietic stem
cells into mature red blood cells (RBCs). This process is regulated by several signaling …
cells into mature red blood cells (RBCs). This process is regulated by several signaling …
[HTML][HTML] Transcriptional states and chromatin accessibility underlying human erythropoiesis
Human erythropoiesis serves as a paradigm of physiologic cellular differentiation. This
process is also of considerable interest for better understanding anemias and identifying …
process is also of considerable interest for better understanding anemias and identifying …
Apoptotic caspases: multiple or mistaken identities?
K McArthur, BT Kile - Trends in cell biology, 2018 - cell.com
The mitochondrial caspase cascade was originally thought to be required for apoptotic
death driven by Bak/Bax-mediated intrinsic apoptosis. It has also been ascribed several 'non …
death driven by Bak/Bax-mediated intrinsic apoptosis. It has also been ascribed several 'non …
RNA polymerase II pausing regulates chromatin organization in erythrocytes
A Penagos-Puig, S Claudio-Galeana… - Nature Structural & …, 2023 - nature.com
Chicken erythrocytes are nucleated cells often considered to be transcriptionally inactive,
although the epigenetic changes and chromatin remodeling that would mediate …
although the epigenetic changes and chromatin remodeling that would mediate …
Understanding terminal erythropoiesis: An update on chromatin condensation, enucleation, and reticulocyte maturation
A characteristic feature of terminal erythropoiesis in mammals is extrusion of the highly
condensed nucleus out of the cytoplasm. Other vertebrates, including fish, reptiles …
condensed nucleus out of the cytoplasm. Other vertebrates, including fish, reptiles …
Iron metabolism under conditions of ineffective erythropoiesis in β-thalassemia
S Rivella - Blood, The Journal of the American Society of …, 2019 - ashpublications.org
Abstract β-Thalassemia (BT) is an inherited genetic disorder that is characterized by
ineffective erythropoiesis (IE), leading to anemia and abnormal iron metabolism. IE is an …
ineffective erythropoiesis (IE), leading to anemia and abnormal iron metabolism. IE is an …
Deep-learning terahertz single-cell metabolic viability study
N Yang, Q Shi, M Wei, Y Xiao, M Xia, X Cai, X Zhang… - ACS …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Cell viability assessment is critical, yet existing assessments are not accurate enough. We
report a cell viability evaluation method based on the metabolic ability of a single cell …
report a cell viability evaluation method based on the metabolic ability of a single cell …
[HTML][HTML] Erythroid enucleation: a gateway into a “bloody” world
V Menon, S Ghaffari - Experimental hematology, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Enucleation is a rate-limiting step in erythropoiesis that leads to the formation of
RBCs.•Regulators of enucleation range from transcription factors to miRNAs.•Optimum …
RBCs.•Regulators of enucleation range from transcription factors to miRNAs.•Optimum …
The pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type I
NBA Roy, C Babbs - British journal of haematology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type I (CDA‐I) is one of a heterogeneous group of
inherited anaemias characterised by ineffective erythropoiesis. CDA‐I is caused by bi‐allelic …
inherited anaemias characterised by ineffective erythropoiesis. CDA‐I is caused by bi‐allelic …