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133 Citations
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14 March 2013

Inhibitors of Apoptosis (IAPs) are a family of proteins with various biological functions including regulation of innate immunity and inflammation, cell proliferation, cell migration and apoptosis. They are characterized by the presence of at least o...

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7 Citations
2,707 Views
18 Pages

Fungal Apoptosis-Related Proteins

  • Longjie Li and
  • Chunmei Du

Programmed cell death (PCD) plays a crucial role in the development and homeostasis maintenance of multicellular organisms. Apoptosis is a form of PCD that prevents pathological development by eliminating damaged or useless cells. Despite the complex...

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354 Citations
42,132 Views
19 Pages

The Apoptosis Paradox in Cancer

  • Ornella Morana,
  • Will Wood and
  • Christopher D. Gregory

25 January 2022

Cancer growth represents a dysregulated imbalance between cell gain and cell loss, where the rate of proliferating mutant tumour cells exceeds the rate of those that die. Apoptosis, the most renowned form of programmed cell death, operates as a key p...

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11 Citations
4,728 Views
15 Pages

Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes

  • Martina Zustakova,
  • Lucie Kratochvilova and
  • Petr Slama

10 December 2020

In the past 10 years, the number of people in the Czech Republic with allergies has doubled to over three million. Allergic pollen catarrh, constitutional dermatitis and asthma are the allergic disorders most often diagnosed. Genuine food allergies t...

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6 Citations
3,412 Views
10 Pages

Implication of Polyhistidine, a Novel Apoptosis Inhibitor, in Inhibiting Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Apoptosis in Boar Sperm

  • Tianzeng Song,
  • Yi Shi,
  • Yangang Wang,
  • Izhar Hyder Qazi,
  • Christiana Angel and
  • Ming Zhang

24 September 2019

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) released from Gram-negative bacteria binds to toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and induces boar sperm apoptosis. Similarly, polyhistidine (pHis), a TLR4 agonist, can also bind to TLR4. We hypothesized that pHis could inhibit LPS-i...

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10 Citations
3,120 Views
14 Pages

The Association between Hypoxia-Induced Low Activity and Apoptosis Strongly Resembles That between TTX-Induced Silencing and Apoptosis

  • Domitilla Taxis di Bordonia e Valnigra,
  • Gerco C. Hassink,
  • Marloes R. Levers,
  • Monica Frega,
  • Jeannette Hofmeijer,
  • Michel J. A. M. van Putten and
  • Joost le Feber

In the penumbra of a brain infarct, neurons initially remain structurally intact, but perfusion is insufficient to maintain neuronal activity at physiological levels. Improving neuronal recovery in the penumbra has large potential to advance recovery...

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658 Citations
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39 Pages

Flavonoids in Cancer and Apoptosis

  • Mariam Abotaleb,
  • Samson Mathews Samuel,
  • Elizabeth Varghese,
  • Sharon Varghese,
  • Peter Kubatka,
  • Alena Liskova and
  • Dietrich Büsselberg

28 December 2018

Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Although, there are many different approaches to cancer treatment, they are often painful due to adverse side effects and are sometimes ineffective due to increasing resistance to classical anti-c...

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11 Citations
3,754 Views
14 Pages

Human Cytomegalovirus miR-UL70-3p Downregulates the H2O2-Induced Apoptosis by Targeting the Modulator of Apoptosis-1 (MOAP1)

  • Abhishek Pandeya,
  • Raj Kumar Khalko,
  • Anup Mishra,
  • Nishant Singh,
  • Sukhveer Singh,
  • Sudipta Saha,
  • Sanjay Yadav,
  • Sangeeta Saxena and
  • Sunil Babu Gosipatala

Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a prototypic beta herpesvirus, causing persistent infections in humans. There are medications that are used to treat the symptoms; however, there is no cure yet. Thus, understanding the molecular mechanisms of HCMV rep...

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70 Citations
12,688 Views
12 Pages

Regulation of Apoptosis during Flavivirus Infection

  • Toru Okamoto,
  • Tatsuya Suzuki,
  • Shinji Kusakabe,
  • Makoto Tokunaga,
  • Junki Hirano,
  • Yuka Miyata and
  • Yoshiharu Matsuura

28 August 2017

Apoptosis is a type of programmed cell death that regulates cellular homeostasis by removing damaged or unnecessary cells. Its importance in host defenses is highlighted by the observation that many viruses evade, obstruct, or subvert apoptosis, ther...

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65 Citations
6,019 Views
30 Pages

Epigenetic Deregulation of Apoptosis in Cancers

  • Ezgi Ozyerli-Goknar and
  • Tugba Bagci-Onder

27 June 2021

Cancer cells possess the ability to evade apoptosis. Genetic alterations through mutations in key genes of the apoptotic signaling pathway represent a major adaptive mechanism of apoptosis evasion. In parallel, epigenetic changes via aberrant modific...

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18 Citations
5,532 Views
26 Pages

Targeting Apoptosis in AML: Where Do We Stand?

  • Kinga Krawiec,
  • Piotr Strzałka,
  • Magdalena Czemerska,
  • Aneta Wiśnik,
  • Izabela Zawlik,
  • Agnieszka Wierzbowska and
  • Agnieszka Pluta

12 October 2022

More than 97% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) demonstrate genetic mutations leading to excessive proliferation combined with the evasion of regulated cell death (RCD). The most prominent and well-defined form of RCD is apoptosis, which...

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782 Citations
24,807 Views
20 Pages

30 October 2015

Apoptosis is a highly-regulated, active process of cell death involved in development, homeostasis and aging. Dysregulation of apoptosis leads to pathological states, such as cancer, developmental anomalies and degenerative diseases. Osteoarthritis (...

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40 Citations
9,350 Views
15 Pages

Avenanthramides Prevent Osteoblast and Osteocyte Apoptosis and Induce Osteoclast Apoptosis in Vitro in an Nrf2-Independent Manner

  • Gretel G. Pellegrini,
  • Cynthya C. Morales,
  • Taylor C. Wallace,
  • Lilian I. Plotkin and
  • Teresita Bellido

11 July 2016

Oats contain unique bioactive compounds known as avenanthramides (AVAs) with antioxidant properties. AVAs might enhance the endogenous antioxidant cellular response by activation of the transcription factor Nrf2. Accumulation of reactive oxygen speci...

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10 Citations
4,461 Views
31 Pages

Phytochemicals against Osteoarthritis by Inhibiting Apoptosis

  • Hui Kong,
  • Juan-Juan Han,
  • Gorbachev Dmitrii and
  • Xin-an Zhang

27 March 2024

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disease that causes pathological changes in articular cartilage, synovial membrane, or subchondral bone. Conventional treatments for OA include surgical and non-surgical methods. Surgical treatment is suitable f...

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66 Citations
16,508 Views
22 Pages

Mortalin, Apoptosis, and Neurodegeneration

  • Carolina Londono,
  • Cristina Osorio,
  • Vivian Gama and
  • Oscar Alzate

1 March 2012

Mortalin is a highly conserved heat-shock chaperone usually found in multiple subcellular locations. It has several binding partners and has been implicated in various functions ranging from stress response, control of cell proliferation, and inhibit...

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264 Citations
19,733 Views
16 Pages

Biomarkers of Chondrocyte Apoptosis and Autophagy in Osteoarthritis

  • Giuseppe Musumeci,
  • Paola Castrogiovanni,
  • Francesca Maria Trovato,
  • Annelie Martina Weinberg,
  • Mohammad K. Al-Wasiyah,
  • Mohammed H. Alqahtani and
  • Ali Mobasheri

31 August 2015

Cell death with morphological and molecular features of apoptosis has been detected in osteoarthritic (OA) cartilage, which suggests a key role for chondrocyte death/survival in the pathogenesis of OA. Identification of biomarkers of chondrocyte apop...

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21 Citations
4,362 Views
21 Pages

Ilimaquinone (Marine Sponge Metabolite) Induces Apoptosis in HCT-116 Human Colorectal Carcinoma Cells via Mitochondrial-Mediated Apoptosis Pathway

  • Malvi Surti,
  • Mitesh Patel,
  • Alya Redhwan,
  • Lamya Ahmed Al-Keridis,
  • Mohd Adnan,
  • Nawaf Alshammari and
  • Mandadi Narsimha Reddy

18 September 2022

Ilimaquinone (IQ), a metabolite found in marine sponges, has been reported to have a number of biological properties, including potential anticancer activity against colon cancer. However, no clear understanding of the precise mechanism involved is k...

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36 Citations
6,646 Views
12 Pages

Induction of p53-Dependent Apoptosis by Prostaglandin A2

  • Su-Been Lee,
  • Sangsun Lee,
  • Ji-Young Park,
  • Sun-Young Lee and
  • Ho-Shik Kim

24 March 2020

Prostaglandin (PG) A2, one of cyclopentenone PGs, is known to induce activation of apoptosis in various cancer cells. Although PGA2 has been reported to cause activation of apoptosis by altering the expression of apoptosis-related genes, the role of...

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169 Citations
22,557 Views
13 Pages

21 September 2022

Apoptosis, programmed cell death, has a central role in developmental biology and in maintaining the equilibrium of renewing tissues. A founding member of the Bcl-2 family of regulatory proteins for apoptosis is Bcl-2, which is encoded by the BCL2 ge...

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9 Citations
6,554 Views
39 Pages

Autophagy and Apoptosis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Elias Kouroumalis,
  • Ioannis Tsomidis and
  • Argyro Voumvouraki

The pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) implicates several interconnecting factors. Immunity and external factors interact, and most aspects are still under investigation. Autophagy and apoptosis are two critical pathways that decide the...

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11 Citations
5,008 Views
19 Pages

Apoptosis Inhibitor 5: A Multifaceted Regulator of Cell Fate

  • Hafsia Abbas,
  • Dalia Kheira Derkaoui,
  • Louise Jeammet,
  • Emilie Adicéam,
  • Jérôme Tiollier,
  • Hélène Sicard,
  • Thorsten Braun and
  • Jean-Luc Poyet

22 January 2024

Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a fundamental process that maintains tissue homeostasis, eliminates damaged or infected cells, and plays a crucial role in various biological phenomena. The deregulation of apoptosis is involved in many human d...

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44 Citations
9,055 Views
21 Pages

Apoptosis: Activation and Inhibition in Health and Disease

  • Sandra Georgina Solano-Gálvez,
  • Jack Abadi-Chiriti,
  • Luis Gutiérrez-Velez,
  • Eduardo Rodríguez-Puente,
  • Enrique Konstat-Korzenny,
  • Diego-Abelardo Álvarez-Hernández,
  • Giorgio Franyuti-Kelly,
  • Laila Gutiérrez-Kobeh and
  • Rosalino Vázquez-López

There are many types of cell death, each involving multiple and complex molecular events. Cell death can occur accidentally when exposed to extreme physical, chemical, or mechanical conditions, or it can also be regulated, which involves a geneticall...

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17 Citations
5,300 Views
21 Pages

Destined to Die: Apoptosis and Pediatric Cancers

  • Zhang’e Choo,
  • Amos Hong Pheng Loh and
  • Zhi Xiong Chen

23 October 2019

Apoptosis (programmed cell death) is a systematic and coordinated cellular process that occurs in physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Sidestepping or resisting apoptosis is a distinct characteristic of human cancers including childhood m...

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1,411 Citations
34,069 Views
10 Pages

Apoptosis: A Target for Anticancer Therapy

  • Claire M. Pfeffer and
  • Amareshwar T. K. Singh

Apoptosis, the cell’s natural mechanism for death, is a promising target for anticancer therapy. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways use caspases to carry out apoptosis through the cleavage of hundreds of proteins. In cancer, the apoptotic path...

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19 Citations
8,045 Views
17 Pages

Autophagy and Apoptosis in Rabies Virus Replication

  • Saisai Li,
  • Bowen Xu,
  • Yongwen Luo,
  • Jun Luo,
  • Shile Huang and
  • Xiaofeng Guo

18 January 2024

Rabies virus (RABV) is a single-stranded negative-sense RNA virus belonging to the Rhabdoviridae family and Lyssavirus genus, which is highly neurotropic and can infect almost all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Autophagy and apoptosis are tw...

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54 Citations
11,069 Views
15 Pages

Cancer Therapy Due to Apoptosis: Galectin-9

  • Koji Fujita,
  • Hisakazu Iwama,
  • Kyoko Oura,
  • Tomoko Tadokoro,
  • Eri Samukawa,
  • Teppei Sakamoto,
  • Takako Nomura,
  • Joji Tani,
  • Hirohito Yoneyama and
  • Tsutomu Masaki
  • + 3 authors

Dysregulation of apoptosis is a major hallmark in cancer biology that might equip tumors with a higher malignant potential and chemoresistance. The anti-cancer activities of lectin, defined as a carbohydrate-binding protein that is not an enzyme or a...

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1,050 Citations
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22 Pages

MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) signaling pathways regulate a variety of biological processes through multiple cellular mechanisms. In most of these processes, such as apoptosis, MAPKs have a dual role since they can act as activators or inhi...

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15 Citations
4,536 Views
19 Pages

Noscapine and Apoptosis in Breast and Other Cancers

  • Gloria M. Calaf,
  • Leodan A. Crispin and
  • Edwin O. Quisbert-Valenzuela

Breast cancer is the second leading contributor to the age-standardized mortality rate, for both sexes and all ages worldwide. In Europe and the United States, it is the second leading cause of mortality, with an incidence rate of about 2.6 million c...

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172 Citations
12,722 Views
19 Pages

Virus Infection and Death Receptor-Mediated Apoptosis

  • Xingchen Zhou,
  • Wenbo Jiang,
  • Zhongshun Liu,
  • Shuai Liu and
  • Xiaozhen Liang

27 October 2017

Virus infection can trigger extrinsic apoptosis. Cell-surface death receptors of the tumor necrosis factor family mediate this process. They either assist persistent viral infection or elicit the elimination of infected cells by the host. Death recep...

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76 Citations
8,492 Views
39 Pages

31 July 2019

Evasion from apoptosis is an important hallmark of cancer cells. Alterations of apoptosis pathways are especially critical as they confer resistance to conventional anti-cancer therapeutics, e.g., chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapeutics...

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1 Citations
1,364 Views
18 Pages

29 October 2025

Anticancer strategies targeting the DNA damage response are largely centered on a number of false hypotheses. For example, engaging apoptosis in solid tumors is universally assumed to represent a tumor suppression response. But what is “apoptos...

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12 Citations
4,699 Views
15 Pages

Apoptosis Enhances the Replication of Human Coronavirus OC43

  • Sony Maharjan,
  • Mijeong Kang,
  • Jinsoo Kim,
  • Dongbum Kim,
  • Sangkyu Park,
  • Minyoung Kim,
  • Kyeongbin Baek,
  • Younghee Lee and
  • Hyung-Joo Kwon

1 November 2021

Human coronavirus OC43 (HCoV-OC43) is one of the coronaviruses causing a mild common cold, but few studies have been made on this strain. Here, we identified the molecular mechanisms involved in HCoV-OC43-induced apoptosis and its implications for vi...

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16 Pages

Background/Objectives: Retinoic acid has been shown to inhibit melanoma progression; however, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of the retinoic acid-inducible gene TIG3 in regulating melanoma cell growt...

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30 Citations
7,985 Views
11 Pages

Alcohol and Apoptosis: Friends or Foes?

  • Ana Rodriguez,
  • Karan Chawla,
  • Nsini A. Umoh,
  • Valerie M. Cousins,
  • Assama Ketegou,
  • Madhumati G. Reddy,
  • Mustafa AlRubaiee,
  • Georges E. Haddad and
  • Mark W. Burke

19 November 2015

Alcohol abuse causes 79,000 deaths stemming from severe organ damage in the United States every year. Clinical manifestations of long-term alcohol abuse on the cardiac muscle include defective contractility with the development of dilated cardiomyopa...

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86 Citations
9,336 Views
18 Pages

The Role of TRAIL in Apoptosis and Immunosurveillance in Cancer

  • Julio M. Pimentel,
  • Jun-Ying Zhou and
  • Gen Sheng Wu

13 May 2023

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a member of the TNF superfamily that selectively induces apoptosis in tumor cells without harming normal cells, making it an attractive agent for cancer therapy. TRAIL induces a...

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39 Citations
9,185 Views
45 Pages

Pathogenesis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: The Interplay of Apoptosis and Autophagy

  • Elias Kouroumalis,
  • Ioannis Tsomidis and
  • Argyro Voumvouraki

The pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a multifactorial process that has not yet been fully investigated. Autophagy and apoptosis are two important cellular pathways that are critical for cell survival or death. The balance between apo...

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47 Citations
13,999 Views
18 Pages

Dendritic Cell Apoptosis and the Pathogenesis of Dengue

  • Sharon De T. Martins,
  • Guilherme F. Silveira,
  • Lysangela R. Alves,
  • Claudia Nunes Duarte Dos Santos and
  • Juliano Bordignon

1 November 2012

Dengue viruses and other members of the Flaviviridae family are emerging human pathogens. Dengue is transmitted to humans by Aedes aegypti female mosquitoes. Following infection through the bite, cells of the hematopoietic lineage, like dendritic cel...

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2 Citations
1,400 Views
5 Pages

Study of apoptosis in normal skin tissues

  • Jūratė Grigaitienė,
  • Irena Marčiukaitienė,
  • Audra Blažienė and
  • Anželika Chomičienė

21 January 2007

The aim of the study was to investigate the apoptosis in normal human skin by examination of all epidermal layers.

Material and methods
. The normal skin epidermis of 15 healthy subjects was investigated by TUNEL (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase...

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84 Citations
12,815 Views
18 Pages

Research Advances on Pathways of Nickel-Induced Apoptosis

  • Hongrui Guo,
  • Lian Chen,
  • Hengmin Cui,
  • Xi Peng,
  • Jing Fang,
  • Zhicai Zuo,
  • Junliang Deng,
  • Xun Wang and
  • Bangyuan Wu

High concentrations of nickel (Ni) are harmful to humans and animals. Ni targets a number of organs and produces multiple toxic effects. Apoptosis is important in Ni-induced toxicity of the kidneys, liver, nerves, and immune system. Apoptotic pathway...

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135 Citations
15,438 Views
13 Pages

Chalcones Enhance TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis in Prostate Cancer Cells

  • Ewelina Szliszka,
  • Zenon P. Czuba,
  • Bogdan Mazur,
  • Lukasz Sedek,
  • Andrzej Paradysz and
  • Wojciech Krol

24 December 2009

Chalcones exhibit chemopreventive and antitumor effects. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a naturally occurring anticancer agent that induces apoptosis in cancer cells and is not toxic to normal cells. We examined th...

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31 Citations
5,563 Views
23 Pages

Apoptosis and (in) Pain—Potential Clinical Implications

  • Hugo Ribeiro,
  • Ana Bela Sarmento-Ribeiro,
  • José Paulo Andrade and
  • Marília Dourado

The deregulation of apoptosis is involved in the development of several pathologies, and recent evidence suggests that apoptosis may be involved in chronic pain, namely in neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain is a chronic pain state caused by primary d...

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259 Citations
17,946 Views
14 Pages

A Time to Kill: Targeting Apoptosis in Cancer

  • Jean L. Koff,
  • Sampath Ramachandiran and
  • Leon Bernal-Mizrachi

28 January 2015

The process of apoptosis is essential for maintaining the physiologic balance between cell death and cell growth. This complex process is executed by two major pathways that participate in activating an executioner mechanism leading to chromatin disi...

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36 Citations
6,130 Views
22 Pages

The Influence of Selected Gastrointestinal Parasites on Apoptosis in Intestinal Epithelial Cells

  • Patrycja Kapczuk,
  • Danuta Kosik-Bogacka,
  • Patrycja Kupnicka,
  • Emilia Metryka,
  • Donata Simińska,
  • Karolina Rogulska,
  • Marta Skórka-Majewicz,
  • Izabela Gutowska,
  • Dariusz Chlubek and
  • Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka

27 April 2020

Studies on the parasite–host interaction may provide valuable information concerning the modulation of molecular mechanisms as well as of the host immune system during infection. To date, it has been demonstrated that intestinal parasites may a...

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64 Citations
8,907 Views
25 Pages

Therapeutic Inducers of Apoptosis in Ovarian Cancer

  • Mudra Binju,
  • Monica Angelica Amaya-Padilla,
  • Graeme Wan,
  • Hendra Gunosewoyo,
  • Yohan Suryo Rahmanto and
  • Yu Yu

13 November 2019

Ovarian cancers remain one of the most common causes of gynecologic cancer-related death in women worldwide. The standard treatment comprises platinum-based chemotherapy, and most tumors develop resistance to therapeutic drugs. One mechanism of devel...

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14 Citations
15,706 Views
23 Pages

Apoptosis and DNA Methylation

  • Huan X. Meng,
  • James A. Hackett,
  • Colm Nestor,
  • Donncha S. Dunican,
  • Monika Madej,
  • James P. Reddington,
  • Sari Pennings,
  • David J. Harrison and
  • Richard R. Meehan

1 April 2011

Epigenetic mechanisms assist in maintaining gene expression patterns and cellular properties in developing and adult tissues. The molecular pathology of disease states frequently includes perturbation of DNA and histone methylation patterns, which ca...

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7 Citations
3,654 Views
15 Pages

FAM83G Is a Novel Inducer of Apoptosis

  • Junichi Okada,
  • Noriaki Sunaga,
  • Eijiro Yamada,
  • Tsugumichi Saito,
  • Atsushi Ozawa,
  • Yasuyo Nakajima,
  • Kazuya Okada,
  • Jeffrey E. Pessin,
  • Shuichi Okada and
  • Masanobu Yamada

18 June 2020

The family with sequence similarity 83 (FAM83) protein family G (FAM83G) possesses a predicted consensus phosphorylation motif for serine/threonine-protein kinase D1/protein kinase C mu (PKD1/PKCμ) at serine residue 356 (S356). In this study, over...

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