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1.Neuronal caspase-3 signaling: not only cell death & P4 y: p) S$ P' ]/ J3 q: M8 E
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2.Apaf-1-independent programmed cell death in mouse development
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3.Ezrin is a negative regulator of death receptor-induced apoptosis
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4.Caspase 2-mediated tumor suppression involves survivin gene silencing
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5.RIPK1 is not essential for TNFR1-induced activation of NF-κB 3 k$ V2 V+ E/ O/ f9 H5 }) c/ m
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6.Apoptosis and non-inflammatory phagocytosis can be induced by mitochondrial damage without caspases
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% `( M% Q( x8 o6 `6 h" [. E1 B: Q7.Caspase-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species in human astrocytoma cells contributes to resistance to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis
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8.Radiation and anticancer drugs can facilitate mitochondrial bypass by CD95/Fas via c-FLIP downregulation % C1 a e F, M
& b, c+ o; T) f- z9.Caspase-mediated inhibition of sphingomyelin synthesis is involved in FasL-triggered cell death 2 z+ ]7 o x% A' k ?" s, R
2 b9 Q% \; F8 w10.Caspase-3-mediated secretion of connective tissue growth factor by apoptotic endothelial cells promotes fibrosis ( j- P3 F& ~8 W4 E. f1 o# @
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11.Restraint of apoptosis during mitosis through interdomain phosphorylation of caspase-2
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+ X; k" y6 E6 w1 y- G' B12.CD95 engagement mediates actin-independent and -dependent apoptotic signals
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13.Paclitaxel promotes a caspase 8-mediated apoptosis through death effector domain association with microtubules
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14.Apoptosis and glutathione: beyond an antioxidant
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4 g9 \+ h/ _3 Q$ e15.BH3-only proteins in apoptosis and beyond: an overview
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16.BH3-only proteins and their roles in programmed cell death 4 e& a# X: P' | Q
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17.Bid: a Bax-like BH3 protein
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18.Caspase-2: killer, savior and safeguard—emerging versatile roles for an ill-defined caspase
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19.Beclin 1: a BH3-only protein that fails to induce apoptosis
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20.DISC-mediated activation of caspase-2 in DNA damage-induced apoptosis 6 f7 |9 R% z3 O% Y' s9 `4 r/ h
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21.Bcl-2 complexed with Beclin-1 maintains full anti-apoptotic function ; b- k6 Q6 m b1 o' _- K
( e, @9 t Z7 [. |) _22.Far upstream element-binding protein-1, a novel caspase substrate, acts as a cross-talker between apoptosis and the c-myc oncogene
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23.Apoptotic signaling by c-MYC
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3 I: N& ]0 w: x; H( E! c+ A24.Caspase-independent cell death: leaving the set without the final cut
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- K( z" D& \( { r25.Caspases in apoptosis and beyond |
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