AbstractDefective or inefficient apoptosis is an acquired hallmark of cancer cells. Thus, a thorough understanding of apoptotic signaling pathways and insights into apoptosis resistance mechanisms are imperative to unravel novel drug targets for the design of more effective and target selective therapeutic strategies. This review aims at providing an overview of the recent understanding of apoptotic signaling pathways, the main mechanisms by which cancer cells resist apoptotic insults, and discusses some recent attempts to target the mitochondrion for restoring efficient cell death signaling in cancer cells. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Bioenergetics of Cancer
Apoptosis is a form of cell death that permits the removal of damaged, senescent or unwanted cells i...
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is natural way of removing aged cells from the body. Most of the ...
The pathogenesis of many diseases is most closely related to inappropriate apoptosis (either too lit...
Defective or inefficient apoptosis is an acquired hallmark of cancer cells. Thus, a thorough underst...
AbstractDefective or inefficient apoptosis is an acquired hallmark of cancer cells. Thus, a thorough...
Apoptotic cell death inhibits oncogenesis at multiple stages, ranging from transformation to metasta...
Signaling via the intrinsic (mitochondrial) pathway of apoptosis represents one of the critical sign...
AbstractMitochondria are principal actors in apoptosis as central hubs for diverse apoptotic signals...
AbstractDefects in apoptosis underpin both tumorigenesis and drug resistance, and because of these d...
Apoptosis is a form of cell death that permits the removal of damaged, senescent or unwanted cells i...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in human beings. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunothera...
Apoptosis is a tightly regulated cell suicide program that plays an essential role in the maintenanc...
Programmed cell death and especially apoptotic cell death, occurs under physiological conditions and...
Historically, cytotoxic therapies have provided the greatest advances in the treatment of malignant ...
The ability to escape apoptosis or programmed cell death is a hallmark of human cancers, for example...
Apoptosis is a form of cell death that permits the removal of damaged, senescent or unwanted cells i...
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is natural way of removing aged cells from the body. Most of the ...
The pathogenesis of many diseases is most closely related to inappropriate apoptosis (either too lit...
Defective or inefficient apoptosis is an acquired hallmark of cancer cells. Thus, a thorough underst...
AbstractDefective or inefficient apoptosis is an acquired hallmark of cancer cells. Thus, a thorough...
Apoptotic cell death inhibits oncogenesis at multiple stages, ranging from transformation to metasta...
Signaling via the intrinsic (mitochondrial) pathway of apoptosis represents one of the critical sign...
AbstractMitochondria are principal actors in apoptosis as central hubs for diverse apoptotic signals...
AbstractDefects in apoptosis underpin both tumorigenesis and drug resistance, and because of these d...
Apoptosis is a form of cell death that permits the removal of damaged, senescent or unwanted cells i...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in human beings. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunothera...
Apoptosis is a tightly regulated cell suicide program that plays an essential role in the maintenanc...
Programmed cell death and especially apoptotic cell death, occurs under physiological conditions and...
Historically, cytotoxic therapies have provided the greatest advances in the treatment of malignant ...
The ability to escape apoptosis or programmed cell death is a hallmark of human cancers, for example...
Apoptosis is a form of cell death that permits the removal of damaged, senescent or unwanted cells i...
Apoptosis or programmed cell death is natural way of removing aged cells from the body. Most of the ...
The pathogenesis of many diseases is most closely related to inappropriate apoptosis (either too lit...