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Apoptosis is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to basic and clinically-oriented investigations into programmed cell death Stimulates research on the basis of mechanisms of apoptosis and its role in various human disease processes
- Methods to detect apoptotic cell death | Apoptosis - Springer
The selection of assays is based on morphological criteria and distinguishable marks of apoptotic patways The detection of apoptosis includes methods related to membrane alterations, DNA fragmentation, cytotoxicity and cell proliferation, mitochondrial damage, immunological detection and mechanism based assays
- Articles | Apoptosis - Springer
Apoptosis is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to basic and clinically-oriented investigations into programmed cell death Stimulates research on the basis
- A cellular danse macabre: the choreography of programmed . . . - Springer
Apoptosis, a well-known form of programmed cell death, involves non-inflammatory and orderly organized dismantling of a cell Different pathways and mechanisms have emerged that challenge the traditional apoptosis-centric view, such as necroptosis, panoptosis, pyroptosis, paraptosis, ferroptosis and autophagic cell death
- Physiological and Pathological Role of Apoptosis
Apoptosis plays a crucial role in tissue homeostasis, development and many diseases The relevance of Apaf1, the molecular core of apoptosome, has been underlined in mitochondria-dependent apoptosis, which according to a growing body of evidence, is involved in
- Autophagy, Apoptosis, Mitoptosis and Necrosis: Interdependence Between . . .
Here, what follows is a brief introduction on all three classical forms of cell death, followed by a more detailed insight into the role of p53, the master regulator of apoptosis, and other forms of cell death
- Major apoptotic mechanisms and genes involved in apoptosis
In this review, we discuss the basic features of apoptosis and have focused on the gene families playing critical roles, activation inactivation mechanisms, upstream downstream effectors, and signaling pathways in apoptosis on the basis of cancer studies
- Role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in apoptosis induction
This review focuses on the role of ROS in the regulation of apoptosis, especially in inflammatory cells Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondria play an important role in apoptosis induction under both physiologic and pathologic conditions
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