Programmed cell death (PCD) (including apoptosis) is an essential process, and many human diseases of high prevalence such as neurodegenerative diseases and cancer are associated with deregulations in the cell death pathways. Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a unicellular eukaryotic organism, shares with multicellular organisms (including humans) key components and regulators of the PCD machinery. In this article, we review the current state of knowledge about cell death networks, including the modeling approaches and experimental strategies commonly used to study yeast cell death. We argue that the systems biology approach will bring valuable contributions to our understanding of regulations and mechanisms of the complex cell death pathways
[Excerpt] Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteristics of apoptosis, incl...
Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is mediated through various pathways based on different stimuli an...
Cell death in response to distinct stimuli can manifest different morphological traits. It also depe...
Programmed cell death (PCD) (including apoptosis) is an essential process, and many human diseases o...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
Multicellular organisms developed a complex system to balance cell proliferation and cell death in o...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential cellular mechanism that is evolutionary conserved, media...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteris-tics of apoptosis, including chr...
In recent years, yeast was confirmed as a useful eukaryotic model system to decipher the complex mec...
AbstractWhether or not yeast cell death is altruistic, apoptotic, or otherwise analogous to programm...
Studies of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have provided many critical insights into fundamental ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in yeast apoptosis is probably the most unifying feature in the fi...
[Excerpt] Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteristics of apoptosis, incl...
Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is mediated through various pathways based on different stimuli an...
Cell death in response to distinct stimuli can manifest different morphological traits. It also depe...
Programmed cell death (PCD) (including apoptosis) is an essential process, and many human diseases o...
Yeasts as eukaryotic microorganisms with simple, well known and tractable genetics, have long been ...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) serves as a major mechanism for the precise regula...
Multicellular organisms developed a complex system to balance cell proliferation and cell death in o...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential cellular mechanism that is evolutionary conserved, media...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteris-tics of apoptosis, including chr...
In recent years, yeast was confirmed as a useful eukaryotic model system to decipher the complex mec...
AbstractWhether or not yeast cell death is altruistic, apoptotic, or otherwise analogous to programm...
Studies of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have provided many critical insights into fundamental ...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in yeast apoptosis is probably the most unifying feature in the fi...
[Excerpt] Similarly to metazoans, yeast cells can exhibit several characteristics of apoptosis, incl...
Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is mediated through various pathways based on different stimuli an...
Cell death in response to distinct stimuli can manifest different morphological traits. It also depe...