Cell proliferation must - at some time point - lead to increase of cell volume and one of the hallmarks of apoptosis is cell shrinkage. At constant extracellular osmolarity those alterations of cell volume must reflect respective changes of cellular osmolarity which are hardly possible without the participation of cell volume regulatory mechanisms. Indeed, as shown for ras oncogene expressing 3T3 fibroblasts, cell proliferation is paralleled by activation of Na(+)/H(+) exchange and Na(+),K(+),2Cl(-) cotransport, the major transport systems accomplishing regulatory cell volume increase. Conversely, as evident from CD95-induced apoptotic cell death, apoptosis is paralleled by inhibition of Na(+)/H(+) exchanger and by activation of Cl(-) chann...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Cell shrinkage is an incipient hallmark of apoptosis and is accompanied by potassium release that de...
Programmed cell death (PCD), is a highly regulated and sophisticated cellular mechanism that commits...
Cell proliferation must - at some time point - lead to increase of cell volume and one of the hallma...
Alterations of cell volume are key events during both cell proliferation and apoptotic cell death. C...
Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism allowing for the removal of abundant or potentially harmful c...
AbstractSustained cell shrinkage is a major hallmark of apoptotic cell death. In apoptotic cells, wh...
Apoptosis is a physiologica l form of death in which cells turn-on an intrinsic genetic program that...
Cell volume regulation is one of the most fundamental homeostatic mechanisms and essential for norma...
The mechanism of apoptotic cell volume decrease was studied in rat thymocytes treated with dexametha...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
AbstractMaintenance of a constant volume is essential for normal cell function. Following cell swell...
Cells regulate their volume to counteract swelling or shrinkage caused by osmotic challenges and dur...
In response to osmotic perturbation, the Amphiuma red blood cell regulates volume back to "normal" l...
Background: The colon epithelium is physiologically exposed to osmotic stress, and the activation of...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Cell shrinkage is an incipient hallmark of apoptosis and is accompanied by potassium release that de...
Programmed cell death (PCD), is a highly regulated and sophisticated cellular mechanism that commits...
Cell proliferation must - at some time point - lead to increase of cell volume and one of the hallma...
Alterations of cell volume are key events during both cell proliferation and apoptotic cell death. C...
Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism allowing for the removal of abundant or potentially harmful c...
AbstractSustained cell shrinkage is a major hallmark of apoptotic cell death. In apoptotic cells, wh...
Apoptosis is a physiologica l form of death in which cells turn-on an intrinsic genetic program that...
Cell volume regulation is one of the most fundamental homeostatic mechanisms and essential for norma...
The mechanism of apoptotic cell volume decrease was studied in rat thymocytes treated with dexametha...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
AbstractMaintenance of a constant volume is essential for normal cell function. Following cell swell...
Cells regulate their volume to counteract swelling or shrinkage caused by osmotic challenges and dur...
In response to osmotic perturbation, the Amphiuma red blood cell regulates volume back to "normal" l...
Background: The colon epithelium is physiologically exposed to osmotic stress, and the activation of...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Cell shrinkage is an incipient hallmark of apoptosis and is accompanied by potassium release that de...
Programmed cell death (PCD), is a highly regulated and sophisticated cellular mechanism that commits...