Regulated, programmed cell death is crucial for all multicellular organisms. Cell death is essential in many processes, including tissue sculpting during embryogenesis, development of the immune system and destruction of damaged cells. The best-studied form of programmed cell death is apoptosis, a process that requires activation of caspase proteases. Recently it has been appreciated that various non-apoptotic forms of cell death also exist, such as necroptosis and pyroptosis. These non-apoptotic cell death modalities can be either triggered independently of apoptosis or are engaged should apoptosis fail to execute. In this Commentary, we discuss several regulated non-apoptotic forms of cell death including necroptosis, autophagic cell deat...
Cell death as the final stage of cell existence can be either triggered accidently or it can result ...
Starting with discussion of basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms of necrosis, this book looks...
Cell death is a highly regulated process that is ubiquitous in all eukaryotes. Programmed cell death...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
International audienceCells may die from accidental cell death (ACD) or regulated cell death (RCD). ...
Cell death is a fundamental ingredient of life. Thus, not surprisingly more than one form of cell de...
Programmed cell death is fundamental for multicellular organisms either in animal or plant kingdom. ...
Since the first evidence that physiological cell death is a normal feature of cell life, there has b...
Historically, two main forms of cell death have been distinguished: apoptosis and necrosis. Apoptosi...
Cell death is a fundamental physiological process in all living organisms. Its roles extend from emb...
Abstract There have been enough cell death modes delineated in the biomedical literature to befuddle...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
Programmed cell death is a vital biological process for multicellular organisms to maintain cellular...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
Cell death as the final stage of cell existence can be either triggered accidently or it can result ...
Starting with discussion of basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms of necrosis, this book looks...
Cell death is a highly regulated process that is ubiquitous in all eukaryotes. Programmed cell death...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
International audienceCells may die from accidental cell death (ACD) or regulated cell death (RCD). ...
Cell death is a fundamental ingredient of life. Thus, not surprisingly more than one form of cell de...
Programmed cell death is fundamental for multicellular organisms either in animal or plant kingdom. ...
Since the first evidence that physiological cell death is a normal feature of cell life, there has b...
Historically, two main forms of cell death have been distinguished: apoptosis and necrosis. Apoptosi...
Cell death is a fundamental physiological process in all living organisms. Its roles extend from emb...
Abstract There have been enough cell death modes delineated in the biomedical literature to befuddle...
Many studies have led to the identification of molecules involved in the signaling to cell death and...
Programmed cell death is a vital biological process for multicellular organisms to maintain cellular...
1. It is feasible to categorize most if not all dying cells into one or the other of two morphologic...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
Cell death as the final stage of cell existence can be either triggered accidently or it can result ...
Starting with discussion of basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms of necrosis, this book looks...
Cell death is a highly regulated process that is ubiquitous in all eukaryotes. Programmed cell death...