Search Results - "Strasser, Andreas"
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Emerging connectivity of programmed cell death pathways and its physiological implications
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-11-2020)“…The removal of functionally dispensable, infected or potentially neoplastic cells is driven by programmed cell death (PCD) pathways, highlighting their…”
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Molecular mechanisms of cell death in neurological diseases
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-07-2021)“…Tightly orchestrated programmed cell death (PCD) signalling events occur during normal neuronal development in a spatially and temporally restricted manner to…”
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The role of BH3-only proteins in the immune system
Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-03-2005)“…Programmed cell death--also known as apoptosis--has a crucial role in the immune system of mammals and other animals. It removes useless cells and potentially…”
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In operando detection of Lithium plating via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for automotive batteries
Published in Journal of power sources (01-10-2023)“…Reducing the charging time is one of the main goals towards increasing the acceptance of electric vehicles. One of the limits of fast charging lithium-ion…”
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Control of apoptosis by the BCL-2 protein family: implications for physiology and therapy
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-01-2014)“…Key Points The BCL-2 protein family principally determines whether a cell commits to apoptosis and hence has crucial roles in development, tissue homeostasis…”
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Viewing BCL2 and cell death control from an evolutionary perspective
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-01-2018)“…The last 30 years of studying BCL2 have brought cell death research into the molecular era, and revealed its relevance to human pathophysiology. Most, if not…”
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Deciphering the rules of programmed cell death to improve therapy of cancer and other diseases
Published in The EMBO journal (14-09-2011)“…Apoptosis, the major form of programmed cell death in metazoan organisms, plays critical roles in normal development, tissue homeostasis and immunity, and its…”
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BH3-Mimetic Drugs: Blazing the Trail for New Cancer Medicines
Published in Cancer cell (10-12-2018)“…Defects in apoptotic cell death can promote cancer and impair responses of malignant cells to anti-cancer therapy. Pro-survival BCL-2 proteins prevent…”
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The manipulation of apoptosis for cancer therapy using BH3-mimetic drugs
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-01-2022)“…Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death that is regulated by the balance between prosurvival and proapoptotic BCL-2 protein family members. Evasion of…”
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The Many Roles of FAS Receptor Signaling in the Immune System
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-02-2009)“…FAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contains an intracellular “death domain” and triggers apoptosis. Its…”
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The essentials of developmental apoptosis [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Published in F1000 research (2020)“…Apoptotic cells are commonly observed in a broad range of tissues during mammalian embryonic and fetal development. Specific requirements and functions of…”
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The MCL1 inhibitor S63845 is tolerable and effective in diverse cancer models
Published in Nature (London) (27-10-2016)“…Avoidance of apoptosis is critical for the development and sustained growth of tumours. The pro-survival protein myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL1) is…”
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Embryogenesis and Adult Life in the Absence of Intrinsic Apoptosis Effectors BAX, BAK, and BOK
Published in Cell (17-05-2018)“…Intrinsic apoptosis, reliant on BAX and BAK, has been postulated to be fundamental for morphogenesis, but its precise contribution to this process has not been…”
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Is tumor growth sustained by rare cancer stem cells or dominant clones?
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2008)“…A key issue for cancer biology and therapy is whether the relentless growth of a tumor is driven by a substantial proportion of its cells or exclusively by a…”
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The Pseudokinase MLKL and the Kinase RIPK3 Have Distinct Roles in Autoimmune Disease Caused by Loss of Death-Receptor-Induced Apoptosis
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-09-2016)“…The kinases RIPK1 and RIPK3 and the pseudo-kinase MLKL have been identified as key regulators of the necroptotic cell death pathway, although a role for MLKL…”
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An Inducible Lentiviral Guide RNA Platform Enables the Identification of Tumor-Essential Genes and Tumor-Promoting Mutations In Vivo
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (03-03-2015)“…The CRISPR/Cas9 technology enables the introduction of genomic alterations into almost any organism; however, systems for efficient and inducible gene…”
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Flexible Usage and Interconnectivity of Diverse Cell Death Pathways Protect against Intracellular Infection
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (15-09-2020)“…Programmed cell death contributes to host defense against pathogens. To investigate the relative importance of pyroptosis, necroptosis, and apoptosis during…”
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Macrophage and neutrophil death programs differentially confer resistance to tuberculosis
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (10-08-2021)“…Apoptosis can potently defend against intracellular pathogens by directly killing microbes and eliminating their replicative niche. However, the reported…”
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Mcl-1 is essential for the survival of plasma cells
Published in Nature immunology (01-03-2013)“…Tarlinton and colleagues show that the antiapoptotic protein Mcl1 is essential for plasma cell survival and is induced by BCMA signaling in bone marrow, but…”
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The BCL‐2 family member BID plays a role during embryonic development in addition to its BH3‐only protein function by acting in parallel to BAX, BAK and BOK
Published in The EMBO journal (01-08-2022)“…The intrinsic apoptosis pathway, regulated by the BCL‐2 protein family, is essential for embryonic development. Using mice lacking all known apoptosis…”
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