Cell death occurs in all domains of life. While some cells die in an uncontrolled way due to exposure to external cues, other cells die in a regulated manner as part of a genetically encoded developmental program. Like other eukaryotic species, fungi undergo programmed cell death (PCD) in response to various triggers. For example, exposure to external stress conditions can activate PCD pathways in fungi. Calcium redistribution between the extracellular space, the cytoplasm and intracellular storage organelles appears to be pivotal for this kind of cell death. PCD is also part of the fungal life cycle, in which it occurs during sexual and asexual reproduction, aging, and as part of development associated with infection in phytopathogenic fun...
Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways are found in many phyla, ranging from developmentally programme...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Fungal infections are a cause of morbidity in humans, and despite the availability of a range of ant...
Cell death occurs in all domains of life. While some cells die in an uncontrolled way due to exposur...
Abstract Background Fungi can undergo autophagic- or apoptotic-type programmed cell death (PCD) on e...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
apoptosis; PCD; fungi; cell death. Cells of all living organisms are programmed to self-destruct und...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential part of the defence response in plants and animals again...
ABSTRACT This question of whether fungi undergo apoptosis-like programmed cell death can be separate...
<p>Depending on the genotypes of both the plant host and the fungal invader, any one of several cell...
Fungal pathogens contribute to over 1 billion infections and an estimated 1.5 million deaths annuall...
For the majority of fungal species, the somatic body of an individual is a network of interconnected...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceNonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically d...
Eukaryotic cells have to constantly cope with environmental cues and integrate developmental signals...
Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways are found in many phyla, ranging from developmentally programme...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Fungal infections are a cause of morbidity in humans, and despite the availability of a range of ant...
Cell death occurs in all domains of life. While some cells die in an uncontrolled way due to exposur...
Abstract Background Fungi can undergo autophagic- or apoptotic-type programmed cell death (PCD) on e...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
apoptosis; PCD; fungi; cell death. Cells of all living organisms are programmed to self-destruct und...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential part of the defence response in plants and animals again...
ABSTRACT This question of whether fungi undergo apoptosis-like programmed cell death can be separate...
<p>Depending on the genotypes of both the plant host and the fungal invader, any one of several cell...
Fungal pathogens contribute to over 1 billion infections and an estimated 1.5 million deaths annuall...
For the majority of fungal species, the somatic body of an individual is a network of interconnected...
Until about 15 years ago, programmed cell death (PCD), at that time mainly defined as apoptosis, was...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceNonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically d...
Eukaryotic cells have to constantly cope with environmental cues and integrate developmental signals...
Programmed cell death (PCD) pathways are found in many phyla, ranging from developmentally programme...
Studies conducted in the early 1990's showed for the first time that Saccahromyces cerevisiae can un...
Fungal infections are a cause of morbidity in humans, and despite the availability of a range of ant...