Within an organism, environmental stresses can trigger cell death, particularly apoptotic cell death. Apoptotic cells, themselves, are potent regulators of their cellular environment, involved primarily in effecting homeostatic control. Tumors, especially, exist in a dynamic balance of cell proliferation and cell death. This special feature of the tumorous microenvironment—namely, the prominence and persistence of cell death—necessarily entails a magnification of the extrinsic, postmortem effects of dead cells. In both normal and malignant tissues, apoptotic regulation is exerted through immune as well as non-immune mechanisms. Apoptotic cells suppress the repertoire of immune reactivities, both by attenuating innate (especially inflammator...
There are many types of cell death, each involving multiple and complex molecular events. Cell death...
After more than twenty years of research, the molecular events of apoptotic cell death can be succin...
One of the hallmarks of human cancers is the intrinsic or acquired resistance to apoptosis. Evasion ...
Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of...
International audienceApoptosis is a gene-directed program that is engaged to efficiently eliminate ...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
Cancer has been considered to be the result of accumulated gene mutations, which result in uncontrol...
Dysregulation of apoptosis is associated with the development of human cancer and resistance to anti...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Apoptosis has been established as a mechanism of anti-cancer defense. Members of the BCL-2 family ar...
Apoptosis is a tightly regulated cell suicide program that plays an essential role in the maintenanc...
Contrary to what might be common sense, the ordered development and maintenance of multicellular org...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
SUMMARYApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a general and physiologic mechanism of cell death, wi...
Apoptosis is a distinct mode of cell death that is responsible for deletion of cells in normal tissu...
There are many types of cell death, each involving multiple and complex molecular events. Cell death...
After more than twenty years of research, the molecular events of apoptotic cell death can be succin...
One of the hallmarks of human cancers is the intrinsic or acquired resistance to apoptosis. Evasion ...
Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of...
International audienceApoptosis is a gene-directed program that is engaged to efficiently eliminate ...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
Cancer has been considered to be the result of accumulated gene mutations, which result in uncontrol...
Dysregulation of apoptosis is associated with the development of human cancer and resistance to anti...
Apoptosis is a morphologically stereotyped form of cell death, prevalent in multicellular organisms,...
Apoptosis has been established as a mechanism of anti-cancer defense. Members of the BCL-2 family ar...
Apoptosis is a tightly regulated cell suicide program that plays an essential role in the maintenanc...
Contrary to what might be common sense, the ordered development and maintenance of multicellular org...
The term apoptosis has been coined for a morphologically distinctive mode of cell death, which plays...
SUMMARYApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a general and physiologic mechanism of cell death, wi...
Apoptosis is a distinct mode of cell death that is responsible for deletion of cells in normal tissu...
There are many types of cell death, each involving multiple and complex molecular events. Cell death...
After more than twenty years of research, the molecular events of apoptotic cell death can be succin...
One of the hallmarks of human cancers is the intrinsic or acquired resistance to apoptosis. Evasion ...