Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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Mitochondrial glutathione: features, regulation and role in diseaseExpression of P-170 glycoprotein sensitizes lymphoblastoid CEM cells to mitochondria-mediated apoptosisCleavage of TRPM7 releases the kinase domain from the ion channel and regulates its participation in Fas-induced apoptosis.Mitochondrial glutathione, a key survival antioxidant.Cross-talk in cell death signaling.Role of oxidative stress and caspase 3 in CD47-mediated neuronal cell deathTRAIL-induced apoptosis is enhanced by heat shock protein 70 expressionThe Bcl-2 family: roles in cell survival and oncogenesis.Lyapunov exponents and phase diagrams reveal multi-factorial control over TRAIL-induced apoptosis.Valproic acid sensitizes chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells to apoptosis and restores the balance between pro- and antiapoptotic proteins.Initiation of apoptosis by granzyme B requires direct cleavage of bid, but not direct granzyme B-mediated caspase activation.c-FLIP mediates resistance of Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg cells to death receptor-induced apoptosis.Modulation of apoptotic pathways by human papillomaviruses (HPV): mechanisms and implications for therapy.A cytomegalovirus-encoded inhibitor of apoptosis that suppresses caspase-8 activation.Reactive oxygen species in mitochondria-mediated cell death.Autophagy variation within a cell population determines cell fate through selective degradation of Fap-1.Caspase-9 activation by the apoptosome is not required for fas-mediated apoptosis in type II Jurkat cells.Loss of caspase-9 provides genetic evidence for the type I/II concept of CD95-mediated apoptosis.CD95 stimulation results in the formation of a novel death effector domain protein-containing complex.Mitochondria hyperpolarization is an early event in oxidized low-density lipoprotein-induced apoptosis in Caco-2 intestinal cells.Transglutaminase overexpression sensitizes neuronal cell lines to apoptosis by increasing mitochondrial membrane potential and cellular oxidative stress.GD3 glycosphingolipid contributes to Fas-mediated apoptosis via association with ezrin cytoskeletal protein.The extracellular domains of FasL and Fas are sufficient for the formation of supramolecular FasL-Fas clusters of high stability.Type I interferon gene transfer sensitizes melanoma cells to apoptosis via a target activity on mitochondrial function.Restoration of p53 expression sensitizes human papillomavirus type 16 immortalized human keratinocytes to CD95-mediated apoptosis.Differential caspase-9-dependent signaling pathway between tumor necrosis factor receptor- and Fas-mediated hepatocyte apoptosis in mice.Neuroprotective effect of exercise in rat hippocampal slices submitted to in vitro ischemia is promoted by decrease of glutamate release and pro-apoptotic markers.
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Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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Differences between CD95 type I and II cells detected with the CD95 ligand.
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10.1038/SJ.CDD.4400569
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z
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