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There is increasing evidence that proteins normally involved in the cell cycle play a role in the regulation of neuronal apoptotic death following various insults. However, it is not clear if the same mechanisms regulate cell death of oligodendrocytes as well.
Strazza M. +7 more
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The odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) corresponds to the third most common odontogenic cyst of the maxillary bones, originating from the dental lamina or its remnants. Apoptosis dysregulation, due to an imbalance between anti-apoptotic and proapoptotic proteins, has been proposed as a promoter for the development and progression of OKC.
Martínez-Flores, René +6 more
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Expression of Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins and Telomerase in Melanocitic Lesions
To gain insight into the role and association of cell cycle and apoptosis regulatory proteins and telomerase activity in the course of progression of melanocitic lesions we have examined immunohistochemicaly, expression and the distribution of p53, bcl-2, Ki-67 and telomerase in 25 samples of common and dysplastic nevi, and 45 samples of primary ...
Batinac, Tanja +5 more
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Effects of Periostracum Cicadae on Cytokines and Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins in an IgA Nephropathy Rat Model. [PDF]
Periostracum cicadae, the cast-off shell of the cicada Cryptotympana pustulata Fabricius, is used in traditional Chinese medicine for its diaphoretic, anticonvulsive, sedative, antipyretic, and antiallergic effects. However, the exact pathogenesis of immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) remains unclear, thereby hindering investigations to identify novel
Yang L +6 more
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Non‐apoptotic functions of apoptosis‐regulatory proteins [PDF]
During the past two decades, apoptotic cell death has been the subject of an intense wave of investigation, leading to the discovery of multiple gene products that govern both its induction and execution. In parallel, it has progressively become evident that most, if not all, proteins that had initially been discovered for their ...
Lorenzo Galluzzi +3 more
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Inhibition of apoptosis by the actin-regulatory protein gelsolin [PDF]
Gelsolin is an actin-regulatory protein that modulates actin assembly and disassembly, and is believed to regulate cell motility in vivo through modulation of the actin network. In addition to its actin-regulatory function, gelsolin has also been proposed to affect cell growth. Our present experiments have tested the possible involvement of gelsolin in
Ohtsu, Makoto +10 more
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Background Adenomas and serrated lesions represent heterogeneous sets of early precursors in the colorectum with varying malignant potential. They are often distinguished by their histopathologic differences, but little is known about potential differences in regulation of epithelial proliferation and apoptosis.
Jane C. Figueiredo +14 more
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Role of Cell Cycle Regulatory Proteins in Cerebellar Granule Neuron Apoptosis [PDF]
Cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) undergo apoptosis when deprived of depolarizing concentrations of KCl, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not yet clear. Although caspases have been postulated to be involved in CGN cell death, inhibitors of caspases failed to prevent apoptosis under our culture conditions, suggesting an involvement of other ...
J, Padmanabhan +3 more
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Exposure to the complement C5b-9 complex sensitizes 661W photoreceptor cells to both apoptosis and necroptosis. [PDF]
The loss of photoreceptors is the defining characteristic of many retinal degenerative diseases, but the mechanisms that regulate photoreceptor cell death are not fully understood.
Dimitrios Stampoulis +11 more
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Induction of Noxa-mediated apoptosis by modified vaccinia virus Ankara depends on viral recognition by cytosolic helicases, leading to IRF-3/IFN-β-dependent induction of pro-apoptotic Noxa. [PDF]
Viral infection is a stimulus for apoptosis, and in order to sustain viral replication many viruses are known to carry genes encoding apoptosis inhibitors. F1L, encoded by the orthopoxvirus modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) has a Bcl-2-like structure.
Potthoff, Stephanie +44 more
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