Our current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating the signaling pathways leading to cell survival, cell death, and inflammation has shed light on the tight mutual interplays between these processes. Moreover, the fact that both apoptosis and necrosis can be molecularly controlled has greatly increased our interest in the roles that these types of cell death play in the control of general processes such as development, homeostasis, and inflammation. In this review, we provide a brief update on the different cell death modalities and describe in more detail the intracellular crosstalk between survival, apoptotic, necroptotic, and inflammatory pathways that are activated downstream of death receptors. An important concept is that th...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
In this review, we discuss the signal-transduction pathways of three major cellular responses induce...
Our current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating the signaling pathways leading to cell ...
Cell death plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and may be the result of inflam...
Cell death is a fundamental physiological process in all living organisms. Its roles extend from emb...
AbstractNecrosis has long been described as a consequence of physico-chemical stress and thus accide...
AbstractApoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of wh...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Necroptosis was initially identified as a backup cell death program when apoptosis is blocked. Howev...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
Apoptosis is a regulated cellular pathway that ensures that a cell dies in a structured fashion to p...
SummaryStimulation of death receptors by agonists such as FasL and TNFα activates apoptotic cell dea...
Necroptosis is a caspases-independent programmed cell death displaying intermediate features between...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
In this review, we discuss the signal-transduction pathways of three major cellular responses induce...
Our current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating the signaling pathways leading to cell ...
Cell death plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and may be the result of inflam...
Cell death is a fundamental physiological process in all living organisms. Its roles extend from emb...
AbstractNecrosis has long been described as a consequence of physico-chemical stress and thus accide...
AbstractApoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of wh...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Necroptosis was initially identified as a backup cell death program when apoptosis is blocked. Howev...
Cell death is a fundamental cellular response that has a crucial role in shaping our bodies during d...
Apoptosis is a regulated cellular pathway that ensures that a cell dies in a structured fashion to p...
SummaryStimulation of death receptors by agonists such as FasL and TNFα activates apoptotic cell dea...
Necroptosis is a caspases-independent programmed cell death displaying intermediate features between...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Apoptosis and necrosis are the two major modes of cell death, the molecular mechanisms of which have...
In this review, we discuss the signal-transduction pathways of three major cellular responses induce...