Cell death plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and may be the result of inflammation. The maintenance of tissue homeostasis necessitates both the recognition and removal of invading microbial pathogens as well as the clearance of dying cells. In the past few decades, emerging knowledge on cell death and inflammation has enriched our molecular understanding of the signaling pathways that mediate various programs of cell death and multiple types of inflammatory responses. This review provides an overview of the major types of cell death related to inflammation. Modification of cell death pathways is likely to be a logical therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Cell death is clearly an important factor in development, homeostasis, pathology and in aging, but m...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...
Cell death plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and may be the result of inflam...
Our current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating the signaling pathways leading to cell ...
Cell proliferation and cell death are integral elements in maintaining homeostatic balance in metazo...
Abstract Programmed cell death has a vital role in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis. Nec...
Copyright © 2014 Beatriz Sangiuliano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Inflammation is a key homeostatic process elicited by microbial components and by tissue damage. Inc...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Cell death as the final stage of cell existence can be either triggered accidently or it can result ...
Programmed cell death is the process by which an individual cell in a multicellular organism commits...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Cell death is clearly an important factor in development, homeostasis, pathology and in aging, but m...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...
Cell death plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and may be the result of inflam...
Our current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating the signaling pathways leading to cell ...
Cell proliferation and cell death are integral elements in maintaining homeostatic balance in metazo...
Abstract Programmed cell death has a vital role in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis. Nec...
Copyright © 2014 Beatriz Sangiuliano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Inflammation is a key homeostatic process elicited by microbial components and by tissue damage. Inc...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Cell death as the final stage of cell existence can be either triggered accidently or it can result ...
Programmed cell death is the process by which an individual cell in a multicellular organism commits...
Inflammation is a physiological response of the immune system to injury or infection but may become ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Cell death is clearly an important factor in development, homeostasis, pathology and in aging, but m...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...