AbstractThe C. elegans gene ced-7 functions in the engulfment of cell corpses during programmed cell death. We report that the CED-7 protein has sequence similarity to ABC transporters, is broadly expressed during embryogenesis, and is localized to the plasma membrane. Mosaic analysis revealed that ced-7 functions in both dying cells and engulfing cells during the engulfment process. We propose that CED-7 functions to translocate molecules that mediate homotypic adhesion between the cell surfaces of the dying and engulfing cells. Like CED-7, the mammalian ABC transporter ABC1 has been implicated in the engulfment of cell corpses, suggesting that CED-7 and ABC1 may be functionally similar and that the molecular mechanism underlying cell corp...
Programmed cell death in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans requires the activities of the genes ce...
AbstractWe have identified and characterized a novel C. elegans gene, ced-12, that functions in the ...
AbstractThree genes, ced-2, ced-5, and ced-10, are required for both cell corpse engulfment and dist...
AbstractThe C. elegans gene ced-7 functions in the engulfment of cell corpses during programmed cell...
AbstractWe cloned the C. elegans gene ced-1, which is required for the engulfment of cells undergoin...
somatic cells generated during hermaphrodite develop-ment undergo programmed cell death (Sulston and...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis plays a fundamental role during animal development, metamorphosis...
to undergo programmed cell death in C. elegans (Ellis and Horvitz, 1986). Cells destined to survive ...
AbstractThe rapid engulfment (phagocytosis) of cells undergoing programmed cell death (apoptosis) is...
The rapid engulfment (phagocytosis) of cells undergoing programmed cell death (apoptosis) is a funda...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2002Includes bibliogra...
Genetic studies have identified over a dozen genes that function in programmed cell death (apoptosis...
Programmed cell death is a common feature during animal development. In the nematode C. elegans, mor...
Components of the conserved engulfment pathways promote programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis eleg...
Similar to mammalian excitotoxic cell death, necrotic-like cell death (NCD) in Caenorhabditis elegan...
Programmed cell death in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans requires the activities of the genes ce...
AbstractWe have identified and characterized a novel C. elegans gene, ced-12, that functions in the ...
AbstractThree genes, ced-2, ced-5, and ced-10, are required for both cell corpse engulfment and dist...
AbstractThe C. elegans gene ced-7 functions in the engulfment of cell corpses during programmed cell...
AbstractWe cloned the C. elegans gene ced-1, which is required for the engulfment of cells undergoin...
somatic cells generated during hermaphrodite develop-ment undergo programmed cell death (Sulston and...
Programmed cell death or apoptosis plays a fundamental role during animal development, metamorphosis...
to undergo programmed cell death in C. elegans (Ellis and Horvitz, 1986). Cells destined to survive ...
AbstractThe rapid engulfment (phagocytosis) of cells undergoing programmed cell death (apoptosis) is...
The rapid engulfment (phagocytosis) of cells undergoing programmed cell death (apoptosis) is a funda...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2002Includes bibliogra...
Genetic studies have identified over a dozen genes that function in programmed cell death (apoptosis...
Programmed cell death is a common feature during animal development. In the nematode C. elegans, mor...
Components of the conserved engulfment pathways promote programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis eleg...
Similar to mammalian excitotoxic cell death, necrotic-like cell death (NCD) in Caenorhabditis elegan...
Programmed cell death in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans requires the activities of the genes ce...
AbstractWe have identified and characterized a novel C. elegans gene, ced-12, that functions in the ...
AbstractThree genes, ced-2, ced-5, and ced-10, are required for both cell corpse engulfment and dist...