International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is the prototype of death receptors; however, evidence suggests that this receptor mainly implements non-apoptotic signaling pathways such as NF-κB, MAPK, and PI3K that are involved in cell migration, differentiation, survival, and cytokine secretion. At least two different forms of CD95 L exist. The multi-aggregated transmembrane ligand (m-CD95 L) is cleaved by metalloproteases to release a homotrimeric soluble ligand (s-CD95 L). Unlike m-CD95 L, the interaction between s-CD95 L and its receptor CD95 fails to trigger apoptosis, but instead promotes calcium-dependent cell migration, which contributes to the accumulation of inflammatory Th17 cells in damaged organs of lupus patients and favors c...
CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178) is a member of the tumor necrosis family (TNF) superfamily. Alth...
CD95 ligand (CD95L) is expressed by immune cells and triggers apoptotic death. Metalloprotease-cleav...
Background: CD95 is a death receptor controlling not only apoptotic pathways but also activating mec...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is the prototype of death receptors; however, evidenc...
International audienceEndothelial cells lining new blood vessels that develop during inflammatory di...
International audienceApoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, imm...
International audienceOur recent findings indicate that cells exposed to transmembrane (m-CD95L) or ...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TN...
International audienceApoptosis has emerged as a fundamental process important in tissue homeostasis...
International audienceCell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key ...
Le récepteur de mort CD95 participe à de nombreuses fonctions physiologiques en transmettant des sig...
International audiencePatients affected by chronic inflammatory disorders display high amounts of so...
CD95 (also called Fas and APO-1) is a prototypical death receptor that regulates tissue homeostasis ...
CD95 (also known as Fas) is a death receptor that belongs to the TNF-receptor superfamily. Expressed...
CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178) is a member of the tumor necrosis family (TNF) superfamily. Alth...
CD95 ligand (CD95L) is expressed by immune cells and triggers apoptotic death. Metalloprotease-cleav...
Background: CD95 is a death receptor controlling not only apoptotic pathways but also activating mec...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is the prototype of death receptors; however, evidenc...
International audienceEndothelial cells lining new blood vessels that develop during inflammatory di...
International audienceApoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, imm...
International audienceOur recent findings indicate that cells exposed to transmembrane (m-CD95L) or ...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TN...
International audienceApoptosis has emerged as a fundamental process important in tissue homeostasis...
International audienceCell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key ...
Le récepteur de mort CD95 participe à de nombreuses fonctions physiologiques en transmettant des sig...
International audiencePatients affected by chronic inflammatory disorders display high amounts of so...
CD95 (also called Fas and APO-1) is a prototypical death receptor that regulates tissue homeostasis ...
CD95 (also known as Fas) is a death receptor that belongs to the TNF-receptor superfamily. Expressed...
CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178) is a member of the tumor necrosis family (TNF) superfamily. Alth...
CD95 ligand (CD95L) is expressed by immune cells and triggers apoptotic death. Metalloprotease-cleav...
Background: CD95 is a death receptor controlling not only apoptotic pathways but also activating mec...