AbstractMitochondria form a highly dynamic reticular network in living cells, and undergo continuous fusion/fission events and changes in ultrastructural architecture. Although significant progress has been made in elucidating the molecular events underlying these processes, their relevance to normal cell function remains largely unexplored. Emerging evidence, however, suggests an important role for mitochondrial dynamics in cellular apoptosis. The mitochondria is at the core of the intrinsic apoptosis pathway, and provides a reservoir for protein factors that induce caspase activation and chromosome fragmentation. Additionally, mitochondria modulate Ca2+ homeostasis and are a source of various metabolites, including reactive oxygen species...
AbstractWhen cells kill themselves, they usually do so by activating mechanisms that have evolved sp...
Mitochondria are key participants in cell death. They amplify death signals by releasing proapoptoti...
The initial proposal for apoptosis stressed nuclear change (condensation of chromatin) and the intac...
AbstractMitochondria form a highly dynamic reticular network in living cells, and undergo continuous...
AbstractIn addition to their role in providing ATP for cellular functions via oxidative phosphorylat...
AbstractMitochondria play an essential function in eukaryotic life and death. They also play a centr...
AbstractThe mechanism during apoptosis by which cytochrome c is rapidly and completely released in t...
Mitochondria participate in apoptosis through a range of mechanisms that vary between vertebrates an...
Abstract“The large scale remodeling of mitochondria during apoptosis is a necessary step for the com...
Reporting in Molecular Cell, Sheridan et al. (2008) and Breckenridge et al. (2008) show that mitocho...
AbstractRelease of cytochrome c from mitochondria is a key initiative step in the apoptotic process,...
SummaryMitochondria amplify activation of caspases during apoptosis by releasing cytochrome c and ot...
AbstractMitochondrial cytochrome c (cyt c) has been found to have dual functions in controlling both...
AbstractApoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that is essential for the development and tissu...
AbstractMitochondria are double-membrane enclosed eukaryotic organelles with a central role in numer...
AbstractWhen cells kill themselves, they usually do so by activating mechanisms that have evolved sp...
Mitochondria are key participants in cell death. They amplify death signals by releasing proapoptoti...
The initial proposal for apoptosis stressed nuclear change (condensation of chromatin) and the intac...
AbstractMitochondria form a highly dynamic reticular network in living cells, and undergo continuous...
AbstractIn addition to their role in providing ATP for cellular functions via oxidative phosphorylat...
AbstractMitochondria play an essential function in eukaryotic life and death. They also play a centr...
AbstractThe mechanism during apoptosis by which cytochrome c is rapidly and completely released in t...
Mitochondria participate in apoptosis through a range of mechanisms that vary between vertebrates an...
Abstract“The large scale remodeling of mitochondria during apoptosis is a necessary step for the com...
Reporting in Molecular Cell, Sheridan et al. (2008) and Breckenridge et al. (2008) show that mitocho...
AbstractRelease of cytochrome c from mitochondria is a key initiative step in the apoptotic process,...
SummaryMitochondria amplify activation of caspases during apoptosis by releasing cytochrome c and ot...
AbstractMitochondrial cytochrome c (cyt c) has been found to have dual functions in controlling both...
AbstractApoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that is essential for the development and tissu...
AbstractMitochondria are double-membrane enclosed eukaryotic organelles with a central role in numer...
AbstractWhen cells kill themselves, they usually do so by activating mechanisms that have evolved sp...
Mitochondria are key participants in cell death. They amplify death signals by releasing proapoptoti...
The initial proposal for apoptosis stressed nuclear change (condensation of chromatin) and the intac...