AbstractProgrammed neuronal cell death is required during development to achieve the accurate wiring of the nervous system. However, genetic or accidental factors can lead to the premature, non-programmed death of neurons during adult life. Inappropriate death of cells in the nervous system is the cause of multiple neurodegenerative disorders. Pathological neuronal death can occur by apoptosis, by necrosis or by a combination of both. Necrotic cell death underlies the pathology of devastating neurological diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders, stroke or trauma. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms that bring about necrotic cell death. Proteases play crucial roles in neuron degeneration by exerting both regulatory a...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Apoptosis is a genetically regulated cell death program, which shows distinct morphological characte...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
AbstractProgrammed neuronal cell death is required during development to achieve the accurate wiring...
International audienceApoptotic neuronal cell death is the cardinal feature of aging and neurodegene...
Researchers have historically emphasized the contribution of caspase-3 to apoptotic but not necrotic...
Neurodegenerative conditions commonly involve loss of neuronal connectivity, synaptic dysfunction wi...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
Abstract—Although Ca2 signals are necessary for cell communication and survival, abnormal cellular ...
The ubiquitous, Ca2+-dependent, neutral proteases mu-calpain and m-calpain are heterodimeric regulat...
The pathogenesis of various acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders has been linked to excitot...
A large proportion of cells that proliferate in the adult dentate gyrus under normal conditions or i...
Brain injury after cardiac arrest is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality. Selective...
AbstractFine tuning of integrated mitochondrial functions is essential in neurons and rationalizes w...
Excitotoxicity resulting from excessive Ca²+ influx through glutamate receptors contributes to neuro...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Apoptosis is a genetically regulated cell death program, which shows distinct morphological characte...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
AbstractProgrammed neuronal cell death is required during development to achieve the accurate wiring...
International audienceApoptotic neuronal cell death is the cardinal feature of aging and neurodegene...
Researchers have historically emphasized the contribution of caspase-3 to apoptotic but not necrotic...
Neurodegenerative conditions commonly involve loss of neuronal connectivity, synaptic dysfunction wi...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
Abstract—Although Ca2 signals are necessary for cell communication and survival, abnormal cellular ...
The ubiquitous, Ca2+-dependent, neutral proteases mu-calpain and m-calpain are heterodimeric regulat...
The pathogenesis of various acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders has been linked to excitot...
A large proportion of cells that proliferate in the adult dentate gyrus under normal conditions or i...
Brain injury after cardiac arrest is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality. Selective...
AbstractFine tuning of integrated mitochondrial functions is essential in neurons and rationalizes w...
Excitotoxicity resulting from excessive Ca²+ influx through glutamate receptors contributes to neuro...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Apoptosis is a genetically regulated cell death program, which shows distinct morphological characte...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...