CD95 has long been viewed as a death receptor regulating apoptosis. In this issue of Immunity, Letellier et al. (2010) tell us a different story, about the capability of CD95L to regulate leukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation
International audienceApoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, imm...
International audiencePre-association of CD95 at the plasma membrane is mandatory for efficient deat...
International audienceEndothelial cells lining new blood vessels that develop during inflammatory di...
CD95 has long been viewed as a death receptor regulating apoptosis. In this issue of Immunity, Letel...
CD95 has long been viewed as a death receptor regulating apoptosis. In this issue of Immunity, Letel...
International audienceOur recent findings indicate that cells exposed to transmembrane (m-CD95L) or ...
CD95 is the quintessential death receptor and, when it is bound by ligand, cells undergo apoptosis. ...
CD95 (Fas/Apo-1) is a broadly expressed death receptor involved in a variety of physiological and pa...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TN...
International audienceCell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key ...
Abstract The TNF receptor superfamily member CD95 (Fas, APO-1, TNFRSF6) is known as the prototypic d...
International audienceApoptosis has emerged as a fundamental process important in tissue homeostasis...
CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178) is a member of the tumor necrosis family (TNF) superfamily. Alth...
SummaryInjury to the central nervous system initiates an uncontrolled inflammatory response that res...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is the prototype of death receptors; however, evidenc...
International audienceApoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, imm...
International audiencePre-association of CD95 at the plasma membrane is mandatory for efficient deat...
International audienceEndothelial cells lining new blood vessels that develop during inflammatory di...
CD95 has long been viewed as a death receptor regulating apoptosis. In this issue of Immunity, Letel...
CD95 has long been viewed as a death receptor regulating apoptosis. In this issue of Immunity, Letel...
International audienceOur recent findings indicate that cells exposed to transmembrane (m-CD95L) or ...
CD95 is the quintessential death receptor and, when it is bound by ligand, cells undergo apoptosis. ...
CD95 (Fas/Apo-1) is a broadly expressed death receptor involved in a variety of physiological and pa...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TN...
International audienceCell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key ...
Abstract The TNF receptor superfamily member CD95 (Fas, APO-1, TNFRSF6) is known as the prototypic d...
International audienceApoptosis has emerged as a fundamental process important in tissue homeostasis...
CD95L (also known as FasL or CD178) is a member of the tumor necrosis family (TNF) superfamily. Alth...
SummaryInjury to the central nervous system initiates an uncontrolled inflammatory response that res...
International audienceCD95 (also known as Fas) is the prototype of death receptors; however, evidenc...
International audienceApoptosis is a fundamental process that contributes to tissue homeostasis, imm...
International audiencePre-association of CD95 at the plasma membrane is mandatory for efficient deat...
International audienceEndothelial cells lining new blood vessels that develop during inflammatory di...