Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Lifeguard/neuronal membrane protein 35 regulates Fas ligand-mediated apoptosis in neurons via microdomain recruitmentRegulation of CD95/Fas signaling at the DISCThe role of CD95 and CD95 ligand in cancerEffect of cocaine on Fas-associated protein with death domain in the rat brain: individual differences in a model of differential vulnerability to drug abuseAntiapoptotic protein Lifeguard is required for survival and maintenance of Purkinje and granular cellsThe role of tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily members in mammalian brain development, function and homeostasisSelective regulation of axonal growth from developing hippocampal neurons by tumor necrosis factor superfamily member APRILRegulation of endothelial Fas expression as a mechanism of promotion of vascular integrity by mural cells in tumors.Age-dependent maintenance of motor control and corticostriatal innervation by death receptor 3.Immature and neurally differentiated mouse embryonic stem cells do not express a functional Fas/Fas ligand system.Gene expression analysis implicates a death receptor pathway in schizophrenia pathologyCD95 is part of a let-7/p53/miR-34 regulatory networkInfiltration of circulating myeloid cells through CD95L contributes to neurodegeneration in miceDeath Receptors in the Selective Degeneration of Motoneurons in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.Fas activation increases neural progenitor cell survival.Control of Mitochondrial Dynamics by Fas-induced Caspase-8 Activation in Hippocampal NeuronsRegulation of neurite growth by tumour necrosis superfamily member RANKL.Axonal transport of neural membrane protein 35 mRNA increases axon growth.Wengen, the sole tumour necrosis factor receptor in Drosophila, collaborates with moesin to control photoreceptor axon targeting during development.Signaling by death receptors in the nervous systemHuman and mouse colon cancer utilizes CD95 signaling for local growth and metastatic spread to liver.Promoting brain remodelling and plasticity for stroke recovery: therapeutic promise and potential pitfalls of clinical translation.Modulation of hippocampal neuroplasticity by Fas/CD95 regulatory protein 2 (Faim2) in the course of bacterial meningitis.Genetic determinants of neuronal vulnerability to apoptosis.Non-canonical kinase signaling by the death ligand TRAIL in cancer cells: discord in the death receptor family.Life in the Fas lane: differential outcomes of Fas signaling.Surviving apoptosis: life-death signaling in single cells.Fas apoptosis inhibitory molecules: more than death-receptor antagonists in the nervous system.Cell death-independent activities of the death receptors CD95, TRAILR1, and TRAILR2.A novel juxtamembrane domain in tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily molecules activates Rac1 and controls neurite growth.Analysis of CD95 threshold signaling: triggering of CD95 (FAS/APO-1) at low concentrations primarily results in survival signaling.DICE: A novel tumor surveillance mechanism-a new therapy for cancer?TNFα reverse signaling promotes sympathetic axon growth and target innervation.Amyloid-β reduces the expression of neuronal FAIM-L, thereby shifting the inflammatory response mediated by TNFα from neuronal protection to death.Amyloid Beta, TNFα and FAIM-L; Approaching New Therapeutic Strategies for AD.CD40 is a major regulator of dendrite growth from developing excitatory and inhibitory neurons.TNF alpha and Fas mediate tissue damage and functional outcome after traumatic brain injury in mice.Mice lacking functional CD95-ligand display reduced proliferation of the intestinal epithelium without gross homeostatic alterations.sCD95L in serum after spinal cord injury.Non-apoptotic Fas (CD95) Signaling on T Cells Regulates the Resolution of Th2-Mediated Inflammation
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95
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Control of neuronal branching by the death receptor CD95 (Fas/Apo-1).
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Kenzelmann M
Klussmann S
Krammer PH
Martin-Villalba A
Schreglmann N
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10.1038/SJ.CDD.4401720
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z