AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological process in diseases. The best-understood mechanism of neuronal cell death is apoptosis, which is regulated by an evolutionarily conserved cellular pathway that consists of the caspase family, the Bcl-2 family, and the adaptor protein Apaf-1. Apoptosis, however, may not be the only cellular mechanism that regulates neuronal cell death. Neuronal cell death may exhibit morphological features of autophagy or necrosis, which differ from that of the canonical apoptosis. This review evaluates the evidence supporting the existence of alternative mechanisms of neuronal cell death and proposes the possible existence of an evolutionarily conserved pathway...
Programmed cell death occurs as a physiological process during development. In the brain and spinal ...
The concept that target tissues determine the survival of neurons has inspired much of the thinking ...
Background: There is growing evidence of apoptosis in neurodegenerative disease. However, it is stil...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
AbstractNeurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the str...
Neurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the stress. The...
AbstractProgrammed neuronal cell death is required during development to achieve the accurate wiring...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
As post-mitotic cells with great energy demands, neurons depend upon the homeostatic and waste-recyc...
Apoptosis of neurons is indispensable to the normal development of the nervous system and contribute...
The cells that make up the nervous system die at two distinct times during the lifetime of an organi...
Cell death, a global phenomenon found throughout the animal kingdom, is a mechanism to maintain tiss...
Death rules our lives. In this short paper, we summarize new insights into molecular mechanisms of n...
AbstractWe review here evidence defining a molecular pathway that includes cell cycle-related molecu...
Programmed cell death occurs as a physiological process during development. In the brain and spinal ...
The concept that target tissues determine the survival of neurons has inspired much of the thinking ...
Background: There is growing evidence of apoptosis in neurodegenerative disease. However, it is stil...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
AbstractNeurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the str...
Neurones undergo diverse forms of cell death depending on the nature and severity of the stress. The...
AbstractProgrammed neuronal cell death is required during development to achieve the accurate wiring...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
As post-mitotic cells with great energy demands, neurons depend upon the homeostatic and waste-recyc...
Apoptosis of neurons is indispensable to the normal development of the nervous system and contribute...
The cells that make up the nervous system die at two distinct times during the lifetime of an organi...
Cell death, a global phenomenon found throughout the animal kingdom, is a mechanism to maintain tiss...
Death rules our lives. In this short paper, we summarize new insights into molecular mechanisms of n...
AbstractWe review here evidence defining a molecular pathway that includes cell cycle-related molecu...
Programmed cell death occurs as a physiological process during development. In the brain and spinal ...
The concept that target tissues determine the survival of neurons has inspired much of the thinking ...
Background: There is growing evidence of apoptosis in neurodegenerative disease. However, it is stil...