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Biochem J (2022) 479 (19): 2049–2062.
Published: 14 October 2022
...Bart Tummers; Douglas R. Green Apoptosis and necroptosis regulate many aspects of organismal biology and are involved in various human diseases. TNF is well known to induce both of these forms of cell death and the underlying mechanisms have been elaborately described. However, cells can also...
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (15): 1621–1651.
Published: 05 August 2022
...Holly Anderton; Suhaib Alqudah Cell death is an essential process that plays a vital role in restoring and maintaining skin homeostasis. It supports recovery from acute injury and infection and regulates barrier function and immunity. Cell death can also provoke inflammatory responses. Loss of cell...
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (9): 995–1006.
Published: 12 May 2022
...Christine J. Watson The mammary gland provides a spectacular example of physiological cell death whereby the cells that produce milk during lactation are removed swiftly, efficiently, and without inducing inflammation upon the cessation of lactation. The milk-producing cells arise primarily during...
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (7): 857–866.
Published: 19 April 2022
...Ayelén Mariana Distéfano; Gabriel Alejandro López; Victoria Bauer; Eduardo Zabaleta; Gabriela Carolina Pagnussat Regulated cell death (RCD) is an essential process that plays key roles along the plant life cycle. Unlike accidental cell death, which is an uncontrolled biological process, RCD...
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (3): 357–384.
Published: 11 February 2022
...Laura Lossi Regulated cell death is a vital and dynamic process in multicellular organisms that maintains tissue homeostasis and eliminates potentially dangerous cells. Apoptosis, one of the better-known forms of regulated cell death, is activated when cell-surface death receptors like Fas...
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Biochem J (2022) 479 (3): 259–272.
Published: 04 February 2022
...-containing adaptor-inducing interferon-β. Remarkably, all four aforementioned mammalian proteins harbouring such a RHIM domain are key components of inflammatory signalling and regulated cell death (RCD) processes. Immunogenic cell death by regulated necrosis causes extensive tissue damage in a wide range...
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Biochem J (2021) 478 (4): 749–764.
Published: 24 February 2021
... Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society 2021 cell death cocaine metabolism mitochondria oxidative stress Figure 3. Increased oxidative stress is a hallmark of exposure to cocaine. Superoxide production increases following mitochondrial dysfunction and pathological glutamate...
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Biochem J (2015) 471 (2): 255–265.
Published: 02 October 2015
... of a phosphomimetic S345D MLKL activation loop mutant-induced stimulus-independent cell death in all knockout cells, demonstrating that RIPK3 phosphorylation of the activation loop of MLKL is sufficient to induce cell death. Cell death was also induced by S228A, S228E and S158A MLKL mutants in the absence of death...
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Biochem J (2015) 469 (2): e5–e7.
Published: 06 July 2015
... the N-terminal and C-terminal domains interact with each other. The hyper-activation of autophagy by mutations in the C-terminal domain of Gsdma3 induced cell death to the alopecia phenotype observed in Gsdma3 mutant mice. They showed that the expression of phosphatidylethanolamine conjugate (LC3-II...
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Biochem J (2014) 464 (1): 3–11.
Published: 23 October 2014
... membrane of neutrophils. cathelicidin cell death hydrophobicity nuclear membrane NETosis neutrophil extracellular trap The cell death mechanism ‘NETosis’ is a novel fundamental innate immune defence based on the specialized cell death of activated neutrophils, which release extracellular...
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Biochem J (2014) 463 (3): e3–e5.
Published: 10 October 2014
...Eric Fontaine Metformin is the most widely prescribed drug used to treat patients affected by Type 2 diabetes. Metformin has also been shown to prevent some forms of cell death; however, evidence suggests that it may have anti-neoplastic properties. All of these effects have been attributed...
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Biochem J (2012) 447 (2): 281–289.
Published: 26 September 2012
... the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. cell death energy metabolism mitochondrion...
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Biochem J (2011) 433 (1): 245–252.
Published: 15 December 2010
... target gene expression under ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress in MEFs (mouse embryonic fibroblasts). Consistent with XBP1s favouring cell survival under ER stress, Sirt1 −/− MEFs display a greater resistance to ER-stress-induced apoptotic cell death compared with Sirt1 +/+ MEFs. Taken together...
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Biochem J (2008) 415 (2): 265–273.
Published: 25 September 2008
...Natalia Tkachuk; Julia Kiyan; Sergey Tkachuk; Roman Kiyan; Nelli Shushakova; Hermann Haller; Inna Dumler Deregulated apoptosis of MCs (mesangial cells) is associated with a number of kidney diseases including end-stage diabetic nephropathy. Cell death by apoptosis is a tightly orchestrated event...
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Biochem J (2007) 408 (2): 181–191.
Published: 14 November 2007
... a potent anti-apoptotic function: its overexpression protects HeLa [ 3 ] and U2OS [ 7 ] cells against apoptosis. In addition, the depletion of fortilin from cells induces spontaneous cell death in MCF-7 [ 3 ] and U937 cells [ 6 ]. Although fortilin is likely to make cells cancerous and cancerous cells more...
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Biochem J (2007) 407 (1): 121–128.
Published: 12 September 2007
...Virginie de Hemptinne; Dieter Rondas; Joël Vandekerckhove; Katia Vancompernolle We have previously shown that TNF (tumour necrosis factor) induces phosphorylation of GLO1 (glyoxalase I), which is required for cell death in L929 cells. In the present paper, we show that the TNF-induced...
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Biochem J (2004) 378 (1): 247–255.
Published: 15 February 2004
..., Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 4TG, U.K. (e-mail Juliane.Jurgensmeier@astrazeneca.com ). 30 7 2003 31 10 2003 13 11 2003 13 11 2003 The Biochemical Society, London ©2004 2004 apoptosis Bax Bcl-2 cell death cytochrome c mitochondria Abbreviations used: Bax-ΔC, Bax...
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Biochem J (2003) 373 (3): 739–746.
Published: 01 August 2003
... Neuro2A cells. In accordance with this role of EGR-1 in cell death, antisense oligonucleotides increase cell viability in cells cultured in the absence of serum. This apoptotic activity of the EGR-1 appears to be mediated by p73, a member of the p53 family of proteins, since an increase in the amount...
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Biochem J (2003) 373 (3): 965–971.
Published: 01 August 2003
.... WILKINSON , Katherine M. SOLOMON , Colin S. DUCKETT , John C. REED* and Guy S. SALVESEN*1 *The Program in Apoptosis and Cell Death Research, Burnham Institute, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, U.S.A., and Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor...
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Biochem J (2002) 362 (2): 273–279.
Published: 22 February 2002
... 13 12 2001 The Biochemical Society, London ©2002 2002 cell death exocytosis insulin Abbreviations used: ΔC1, Rab3-GEP mutant lacking 127 amino acids at the C-terminus; ΔC2, Rab3-GEP mutant lacking 229 amino acids at the C-terminus; ΔDD, Rab3-GEP mutant lacking the death...
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Biochem J (2001) 356 (2): 509–513.
Published: 24 May 2001
... of the mitochondrial electron transport chain [4], promotes lipid peroxidation [5] and DNA damage [6] and finally leads to mitochondrial permeability transition and cell death [7]. Thus many defence mechanisms have evolved to limit the levels and}or deleterious effects of ONOO in biological systems [8 11...
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Biochem J (1999) 337 (1): 83–87.
Published: 17 December 1998
... of the acetyltransferase and overall loss of intracellular polyamines may be involved in the final, possibly necrotic, stages of cell death. 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (e-mail h.m.wallace@abdn.ac.uk ). 23 7 1998 1 9 1998 21 10 1998 The Biochemical Society, London © 1999...