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Programmed cell death and cancer
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2009Abstract Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important terminal pathway for cells of multicellular organisms, and is involved in a variety of biological events that include morphogenesis, maintenance of tissue homeostasis, and elimination of harmful cells.
Y, Sun, Z-L, Peng
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The ‘kiss of death’ by dendritic cells to cancer cells
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2007Dendritic cells (DCs) are professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) specialized in the stimulation of naïve T lymphocytes, which are key components of antiviral and antitumor immunity. DCs are 'sentinels' of the immune system endowed with the mission to (1) sense invading pathogens as well as any form of tissue distress and (2) alert the effectors ...
Housseau, F, Chan, CW
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Death receptor‐induced cell death in prostate cancer
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2003AbstractProstate cancer mortality results from metastasis and is often coupled with progression from androgen‐dependent to androgen‐independent growth. Unfortunately, no effective treatment for metastatic prostate cancer increasing patient survival is available. The absence of effective therapies reflects in part a lack of knowledge about the molecular
Natalya V, Guseva +3 more
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Cholesterol Metabolism in Cancer and Cell Death
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2023Significance: Cholesterol is a type of lipid that plays a crucial role in building and maintaining cell membranes, producing certain hormones, and aiding in digestion. The two main types of cholesterol are low-density lipoprotein and high-density lipoprotein, and maintaining a healthy balance between them is ...
Fangquan Chen +4 more
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Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2001
Successful cancer therapy requires the selective killing of cancer cells. Many molecular components of the pathways that lead to cell death have recently been identified and a number of these, including p53, Apaf-1, and members of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein and Bcl-2 gene families, have been found to be altered or disregulated in many cancers ...
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Successful cancer therapy requires the selective killing of cancer cells. Many molecular components of the pathways that lead to cell death have recently been identified and a number of these, including p53, Apaf-1, and members of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein and Bcl-2 gene families, have been found to be altered or disregulated in many cancers ...
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Inducers of immunogenic cancer cell death
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 2013Recently, cytokine-based pro-tumourigenic signalling has been found to play a major role in the immune system's pro-tumourigenic activity. On the other hand, other recent findings have shown that immunogenic cancer cell death triggered by certain anticancer modalities might reset the dysfunctional immune system towards the activation of a long-lasting ...
Dudek, A.M.D. +5 more
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2008
Defects in apoptosis that evolve during the course of cancer progression not only provide cancer cells with intrinsic survival advantage, but also provide inherent resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. Thus, modulation of apoptosis by targeting components of the apoptotic machinery and its regulators to restore apoptotic function is a rational ...
Ting-Ting, Tan, Eileen, White
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Defects in apoptosis that evolve during the course of cancer progression not only provide cancer cells with intrinsic survival advantage, but also provide inherent resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. Thus, modulation of apoptosis by targeting components of the apoptotic machinery and its regulators to restore apoptotic function is a rational ...
Ting-Ting, Tan, Eileen, White
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2016
Inducing cancer cell death is the basis of the majority of cancer treatments and understanding the mechanisms that control cell death is of prime clinical importance. As a defining feature of cancer is the ability to circumvent cell death pathways, understanding the mechanisms involved is also important in the development of novel therapeutic agents ...
Amanda S. Coutts +2 more
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Inducing cancer cell death is the basis of the majority of cancer treatments and understanding the mechanisms that control cell death is of prime clinical importance. As a defining feature of cancer is the ability to circumvent cell death pathways, understanding the mechanisms involved is also important in the development of novel therapeutic agents ...
Amanda S. Coutts +2 more
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2019
Programmed cell death is an ordered and orchestrated cellular process that occurs in physiological and pathological conditions. Regulated programmed cell death is one of the mechanisms by which multicellular organisms limit the growth and replication of cells.
Jessica Bullenkamp, Mahvash Tavassoli
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Programmed cell death is an ordered and orchestrated cellular process that occurs in physiological and pathological conditions. Regulated programmed cell death is one of the mechanisms by which multicellular organisms limit the growth and replication of cells.
Jessica Bullenkamp, Mahvash Tavassoli
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Involvement of copper in cell death and cancer
ApoptosisCopper (cu) is an essential micronutrient required for numerous metabolic processes. It plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by participating in the electron transport chain and facilitating numerous biological reactions. Various diseases, including cancer, demonstrate localized elevation of copper levels and/or alterations in the overall ...
Jiahao, Xie +9 more
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