Apoptosis (or programmed cell death) is a genetically controlled “cell suicide” pathway which plays an essential role in deleting excess, unwanted or damaged cells during development and tissue homeostasis. Dysregulation of apoptosis contributes to a wide variety of pathological conditions, including AIDS, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease, autoimmunity and neurodegenerative disorders. Resistance to apoptosis is also a common feature in human malignancies, contributing to both the development of cancer and resistance to conventional therapies such as radiation and cytotoxic drugs, which function by activating apoptotic cell death pathways. Bcl-2 is one of the best characterized cell death control proteins; its overexpression confer...
protein–protein interactions between proapoptotic and pro-survival Bcl-2 family members regulate out...
Apoptosis is the programmed cell death which maintains the healthy survival/death balance in metazoa...
Resistance to apoptosis, often achieved by the overexpression of antiapoptotic proteins, is common a...
The ability of a cell to undergo mitochondrial apoptosis is governed by pro- and anti-apoptotic memb...
Objectives: Bcl-2 is a protein that inhibits apoptosis, leading to cell survival. The Bcl-2 family h...
Abstract: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death world...
A remarkable characteristic of majority of cancer cells is that, they fail to undergo apoptosis, whi...
BCL-2 was the first anti-death gene discovered, a milestone with far reaching implications for tumor...
Intrinsic apoptosis is controlled by the BCL-2 family of proteins but the complexity of intra-family...
The Bcl-2 protein blocks a distal step in an evolutionarily conserved pathway for programmed cell de...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is required for the removal of infected, damaged or unwanted cells...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.B cell lymphoma gene-2 (Bcl-2) is the prototypic member of a...
Apoptosis is a canonical cellular death pathway that is inactivated in many human cancers. Function...
Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that results in the orderly and efficient removal of da...
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protein–protein interactions between proapoptotic and pro-survival Bcl-2 family members regulate out...
Apoptosis is the programmed cell death which maintains the healthy survival/death balance in metazoa...
Resistance to apoptosis, often achieved by the overexpression of antiapoptotic proteins, is common a...
The ability of a cell to undergo mitochondrial apoptosis is governed by pro- and anti-apoptotic memb...
Objectives: Bcl-2 is a protein that inhibits apoptosis, leading to cell survival. The Bcl-2 family h...
Abstract: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death world...
A remarkable characteristic of majority of cancer cells is that, they fail to undergo apoptosis, whi...
BCL-2 was the first anti-death gene discovered, a milestone with far reaching implications for tumor...
Intrinsic apoptosis is controlled by the BCL-2 family of proteins but the complexity of intra-family...
The Bcl-2 protein blocks a distal step in an evolutionarily conserved pathway for programmed cell de...
Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is required for the removal of infected, damaged or unwanted cells...
Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.B cell lymphoma gene-2 (Bcl-2) is the prototypic member of a...
Apoptosis is a canonical cellular death pathway that is inactivated in many human cancers. Function...
Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that results in the orderly and efficient removal of da...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
protein–protein interactions between proapoptotic and pro-survival Bcl-2 family members regulate out...
Apoptosis is the programmed cell death which maintains the healthy survival/death balance in metazoa...
Resistance to apoptosis, often achieved by the overexpression of antiapoptotic proteins, is common a...