Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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Identification of GRIM-19, a novel cell death-regulatory gene induced by the interferon-beta and retinoic acid combination, using a genetic approachA Mycobacterium ulcerans toxin, mycolactone, causes apoptosis in guinea pig ulcers and tissue culture cellsSTK/RON receptor tyrosine kinase mediates both apoptotic and growth signals via the multifunctional docking site conserved among the HGF receptor familyCaspase-dependent cell death-associated release of nucleosome and damage-associated molecular patterns.Evidencing the Role of Erythrocytic Apoptosis in Malarial AnemiaRapamycin inhibits didemnin B-induced apoptosis in human HL-60 cells: evidence for the possible involvement of FK506-binding protein 25DNA fragmentation factor 45-deficient cells are more resistant to apoptosis and exhibit different dying morphology than wild-type control cellsApoptosis: molecular regulation of cell deathApoptotic DNA degradation into oligonucleosomal fragments, but not apoptotic nuclear morphology, relies on a cytosolic pool of DFF40/CAD endonucleaseAlpha 2-macroglobulin functions as a cytokine carrier to induce nitric oxide synthesis and cause nitric oxide-dependent cytotoxicity in the RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line.Comparative analysis of different methodological approaches to the in vitro study of drug-induced apoptosisTributyltin (TBT) induces ultra-rapid caspase activation independent of apoptosome formation in human platelets.Cytochemical methods for the detection of apoptosis.Thioredoxin reductase mediates cell death effects of the combination of beta interferon and retinoic acid.Molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating T and B cell apoptosis through Fas/FasL interaction.Activation of a 15-kDa endonuclease in hypoxia/reoxygenation injury without morphologic features of apoptosisDetermining signalling nodes for apoptosis by a genetic high-throughput screenDNA fragmentation in apoptosis.Markers of platelet apoptosis: methodology and applications.Apoptosis and its clinical impact.DNA damage-induced apoptosis.Mitochondria, the killer organelles and their weapons.Apoptosis in hepatitis C virus infection.Role of factors downstream of caspases in nuclear disassembly during apoptotic execution.Continuous myofiber remodeling in uninjured extraocular myofibers: myonuclear turnover and evidence for apoptosis.Antibody to caspase-cleaved actin detects apoptosis in differentiated neuroblastoma and plaque-associated neurons and microglia in Alzheimer's disease.Decreased apoptosis in fatty livers submitted to subnormothermic machine-perfusion respect to cold storage.Cell fusion to study nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions in endothelial cell apoptosisBAX enhances paclitaxel-induced apoptosis through a p53-independent pathway.Cell death throesNucleocytoplasmic transport in apoptosis.Massive programmed cell death in intestinal epithelial cells induced by three-dimensional growth conditions: suppression by mutant c-H-ras oncogene expressionRole of Ced-3/ICE-family proteases in staurosporine-induced programmed cell death.Constitutive expression of the machinery for programmed cell death.Transition from caspase-dependent to caspase-independent mechanisms at the onset of apoptotic execution.The target cell nucleus is not required for cell-mediated granzyme- or Fas-based cytotoxicitySequential reduction of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and generation of reactive oxygen species in early programmed cell death.Mitochondrial control of nuclear apoptosis.Apoptosis in heart failure: release of cytochrome c from mitochondria and activation of caspase-3 in human cardiomyopathy.Resistance to DNA fragmentation and chromatin condensation in mice lacking the DNA fragmentation factor 45
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Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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1994 nî lūn-bûn
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1994年の論文
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Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Cell nucleus and DNA fragmentation are not required for apoptosis.
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P2093
Krammer PH
Schulze-Osthoff K
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P356
10.1083/JCB.127.1.15
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P577
1994-10-01T00:00:00Z