Research in biomedical sciences has changed dramatically over the past fifty years. There is no doubt that the discovery of apoptosis and autophagy as two highly synchronized and regulated mechanisms in cellular homeostasis are among the most important discoveries in these decades. Along with the advancement in molecular biology, identifying the genetic players in apoptosis and autophagy has shed light on our understanding of their function in physiological and pathological conditions. In this review, we first describe the history of key discoveries in apoptosis with a molecular insight and continue with apoptosis pathways and their regulation. We touch upon the role of apoptosis in human health and its malfunction in several diseases. We d...
For several decades, apoptosis has taken center stage as the principal mechanism of programmed cell ...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
(Macro)autophagy is a bulk degradation process that mediates the clearance of long-lived proteins an...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that degrades damaged or superfluous cell components in...
The term "autophagy" defines an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which eukaryotic cells recycle...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
Autophagy pathway has been one of the hot topics during the last decade. From a general notion about...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, develo...
Autophagy is a self-degradative process that is important for balancing sources of energy at critica...
Cell death is a fundamental ingredient of life. Thus, not surprisingly more than one form of cell de...
A growing number of publications show that apoptosis induction is often associated with increased au...
A growing number of publications show that apoptosis induction is often associated with increased au...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
For several decades, apoptosis has taken center stage as the principal mechanism of programmed cell ...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
(Macro)autophagy is a bulk degradation process that mediates the clearance of long-lived proteins an...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that degrades damaged or superfluous cell components in...
The term "autophagy" defines an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which eukaryotic cells recycle...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process, through which damaged organelles and supe...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
Autophagy pathway has been one of the hot topics during the last decade. From a general notion about...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, develo...
Autophagy is a self-degradative process that is important for balancing sources of energy at critica...
Cell death is a fundamental ingredient of life. Thus, not surprisingly more than one form of cell de...
A growing number of publications show that apoptosis induction is often associated with increased au...
A growing number of publications show that apoptosis induction is often associated with increased au...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
For several decades, apoptosis has taken center stage as the principal mechanism of programmed cell ...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
(Macro)autophagy is a bulk degradation process that mediates the clearance of long-lived proteins an...