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1 ibly evolved due to the role CIS(Sc) play in regulated cell death.
2  biomarkers of ferroptosis, a new program of regulated cell death.
3 h the execution of ferroptosis, a program of regulated cell death.
4 es release, like IL-1beta, and pyroptosis, a regulated cell death.
5 ug effectiveness in pathways associated with regulated cell death.
6  interneuron survival during developmentally-regulated cell death.
7 uring ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death.
8 ria, where it induces hyperfragmentation and regulated cell death.
9 roliferative arrest (cellular senescence) or regulated cell death.
10 uidelines for studying this emerging form of regulated cell death.
11 protein glycosylation involved in BAK1/SERK4-regulated cell death.
12 ive cells to undergo a form of necrotic-like regulated cell death.
13  methuosis truly represents a unique form of regulated cell death.
14 ls within the embryo undergo developmentally regulated cell death.
15  nervous system (CNS) during developmentally regulated cell death.
16 rroptosis is a unique iron-dependent form of regulated cell death.
17                Among the caspases that cause regulated cell death, a unique function for caspase-7 ha
18        These results show distinct roles for regulated cell death and another stimulation-sensitive f
19 ays have been widely developed for assessing regulated cell death and autophagy pathways due to their
20                             Loss of properly regulated cell death and cell survival pathways can cont
21 tudying novel intracellular roles, including regulated cell death and life-cycle progression in multi
22 cess involving localized gene expression and regulated cell death and proliferation.
23                                              Regulated cell death and survival play important roles i
24 oduction and signaling, calcium homeostasis, regulated cell death, and heme biosynthesis.
25 bes a cyclophilin-dependent mechanism of p53-regulated cell death, and uncovers putative mechanisms f
26  findings establish gasdermins and gasdermin-regulated cell death as an extremely ancient mechanism o
27  This review summarizes our understanding of regulated cell death as it pertains to the pathogenesis
28 ent, lipid peroxidation (LPO)-driven form of regulated cell death, as a contributing factor in AD-rel
29 cting protein kinase (RIPK) 3, a mediator of regulated cell death, blocks the vessel rarefaction and
30 dative stress is detectable in many types of regulated cell death, but only ferroptosis involves lipi
31 uman and macaque some subplate cells undergo regulated cell death, but some remain as interstitial wh
32 leavage by inflammatory caspases and induces regulated cell death by forming pores in cell membranes.
33 ly understood, but an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death called ferroptosis could be key.
34 are released by neutrophils during a form of regulated cell death called NETosis.
35    Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a form of regulated cell death capable of stimulating an adaptive
36   Ferroptosis is a distinct necrotic form of regulated cell death caused by a breakdown in membrane r
37 osis is defined as an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death caused by unrestricted lipid peroxi
38                     Ferroptosis is a type of regulated cell death characterized by iron accumulation
39                     Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by oxidative injury-i
40      Ferroptosis is a form of iron-dependent regulated cell death characterized by the accumulation o
41                                 Ferroptosis, regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent
42                     Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent
43       Ferroptosis is a newly defined form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent
44 the unresolved ER stress initiates a form of regulated cell death consistent with paraptosis.
45 ding of the cellular mechanisms that mediate regulated cell death continues to grow, there is increas
46 homeostasis and cuproptosis, a novel form of regulated cell death, contribute to CVD pathology remain
47 tophagy, cell motility, differentiation, and regulated cell death (cuproptosis) have markedly extende
48 rroptosis, a recently described mechanism of regulated cell death, dramatically inhibits growth of ov
49 cade, ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death driven by excessive lipid peroxidat
50                     Ferroptosis is a type of regulated cell death driven by iron-dependent accumulati
51  in the phenomenon of ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death driven by peroxidation of phospholi
52      Ferroptosis is a form of iron-dependent regulated cell death driven by uncontrolled lipid peroxi
53 osine triphosphate, and transcriptionally up-regulated cell death effectors.
54          In addition to this developmentally regulated cell death, groups of germ cells or entire egg
55 ears, ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, has become increasingly recognized
56       Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, has been identified as a key facto
57 ctional speciation and a recently discovered regulated cell death have attracted significant attentio
58 wever, new modalities of caspase-independent regulated cell death have been identified, including nec
59       Necroptosis is an inflammatory form of regulated cell death implicated in a range of human path
60                        Recent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation
61 tants and rescues cells specified for Diap1- regulated cell death in development and in response to g
62 ficient for autophagy during developmentally regulated cell death in Drosophila.
63  of 15-LOX-1 holds promise to interfere with regulated cell death in inflammatory conditions.
64                                  The role of regulated cell death in macrophage clearance from damage
65 play of acetylation and phosphorylation also regulated cell death in primary human peripheral blood m
66 towards an understanding of the evolution of regulated cell death in the context of immunology.
67  as a potent antagonist of apoptosis-induced regulated cell death in the Drosophila intestinal midgut
68                       Various mechanisms for regulated cell death include the formation of oxidative
69  and roles of mitochondria in other forms of regulated cell death, including necroptosis, ferroptosis
70          More recently, alternative forms of regulated cell death, including pyroptosis and necroptos
71     These sensors trigger different forms of regulated cell death, including pyroptosis, apoptosis, a
72 in promoting disulfidptosis, a novel form of regulated cell death induced by disulfide stress.
73          Ferroptosis is a unique modality of regulated cell death induced by excessive lipid peroxida
74 e of energy stress on ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death induced by iron-dependent lipid per
75 suppressive effect on ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death induced by overwhelming lipid perox
76 Amongst them, apoptosis is a crucial form of regulated cell death involved in tissue homeostasis and
77 s first line of defense against disease, and regulated cell death is a central component of this resp
78                                              Regulated cell death is a fate of cells in (patho)physio
79                                              Regulated cell death is a major mechanism to eliminate d
80                                              Regulated cell death is an integral part of life, and ha
81 3 and ced-4 mutants in which developmentally regulated cell death is blocked, and ced-3 and ced-4 mut
82 e show in human cells that copper-dependent, regulated cell death is distinct from known death mechan
83 nt studies have shown that TR1:thioredoxin 1-regulated cell death is effected in part through the act
84                                              Regulated cell death is essential in development and cel
85                  The importance of carefully regulated cell death is evident in the spectrum of infla
86       Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is a major driver of IRI.
87              Ferroptosis, a distinct form of regulated cell death, is characterized by iron-dependent
88               Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death, is implicated in several diseases,
89 port a pathway in Bacillus subtilis in which regulated cell death maintains the fidelity of sporulati
90 iously, apoptosis was thought to be the only regulated cell death mechanism; however, new modalities
91 approaches, we tested whether necroptosis, a regulated cell-death mechanism implicated in the pathoge
92                                    Recently, regulated cell death mechanisms, particularly ferroptosi
93            Apoptosis and necroptosis are two regulated cell death mechanisms; however, the interactio
94                                              Regulated cell death mediated by dedicated molecular mac
95 , and ATP-based biosensors for investigating regulated cell death modalities.
96                     Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death modality associated with disturbed
97 ng arrested spermatocytes to ferroptosis - a regulated cell death modality characterized by uncontrol
98                                              Regulated cell death occurs in many forms, including apo
99 eptide agonist of CD47 (PKHB1) in triggering regulated cell death of cancer cells, we designed a matu
100                               Ferroptosis, a regulated cell death pathway driven by accumulation of p
101                               Ferroptosis, a regulated cell death pathway driven by iron-catalyzed li
102 st that ROS are components of the hormonally regulated cell death pathway in barley aleurone cells.
103  lipid peroxidation, a precursor of the iron-regulated cell death pathway known as ferroptosis, durin
104 cally, apoptosis was thought to be the major regulated cell death pathway, whereas necrosis was consi
105 sibly through ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death pathway.
106 rstanding of the molecular mechanism of this regulated cell death pathway.
107 om extracellular matrix (ECM) suppress a p53-regulated cell death pathway.
108 rent PMCA isoforms in the control of calcium-regulated cell death pathways and the significance of th
109 on in B. subtilis and discuss how the use of regulated cell death pathways during bacterial developme
110   They play critical roles in the control of regulated cell death pathways including apoptosis and in
111                   These genetically defined, regulated cell death pathways not only contribute to the
112      ICD is studied mainly in the context of regulated cell death pathways, especially caspase-mediat
113 to those dependent on NT-3 during the target-regulated cell death period.
114     Flow-cytometry experiments revealed that regulated cell death played an important role following
115                Ferroptosis, a unique type of regulated cell death, plays a pivotal role in inhibiting
116  metabolism in ferroptosis susceptibility, a regulated cell death process characterized by lipid pero
117                      Malfunctions within the regulated cell death process, including the clearance of
118 dynamics of microtubules during apoptosis, a regulated cell death process, is unclear.
119                             The discovery of regulated cell death processes has enabled advances in c
120     Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved regulated cell death program and a profoundly important
121                               Apoptosis is a regulated cell death program controlled by extrinsic and
122 e eliminated via the activation of a tightly regulated cell death program(s).
123 ls coincided with the onset of developmental-regulated cell death programs and disproportionately aff
124                  Ferroptosis is a variant of regulated cell death (RCD) elicited by an imbalance of c
125 t decade, the spectrum of different forms of regulated cell death (RCD) has expanded dramatically wit
126  Over the last few decades, various forms of regulated cell death (RCD) have been discovered and were
127 n (APAP)-induced liver necrosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) in which APAP activates the m
128        Mitochondrial crosstalk with numerous regulated cell death (RCD) pathways controls the decisio
129                                   In plants, regulated cell death (RCD) plays critical roles during d
130 s is an oxidative and iron-dependent form of regulated cell death (RCD) recently described in eukaryo
131                                              Regulated cell death (RCD) shapes neoplastic transformat
132  subjected to environmental stresses undergo regulated cell death (RCD) when homeostatic programs fai
133              Programmed cell death (PCD), or regulated cell death (RCD), includes natural processes t
134    Cells can die via any of several forms of regulated cell death (RCD), including apoptosis, pyropto
135 s ('fiery death') is an inflammatory type of regulated cell death (RCD), which occurs downstream of i
136 functions also participate in the control of regulated cell death (RCD).
137 ne release as well as the induction of lytic regulated cell death (RCD).
138 e isolated a novel interferon (IFN)-retinoid regulated cell death regulatory protein genes associated
139      Ferroptosis is a type of iron-dependent regulated cell death, representing an emerging disease-m
140 bitor zVAD-fmk, which blocks developmentally regulated cell death, rescues the neurogenic ability of
141        Pyroptosis is an inflammatory type of regulated cell death, resulting from plasma membrane rup
142       Thus, pyroptosis is an ancient form of regulated cell death shared between bacteria and animals
143 oxification, and a cancer-protective form of regulated cell death termed ferroptosis, all depend on i
144    Pyroptosis and apoptosis are two forms of regulated cell death that can defend against intracellul
145                     Necroptosis is a form of regulated cell death that critically depends on receptor
146                     Ferroptosis is a type of regulated cell death that drives the pathophysiology of
147              Apoptosis is an ancient form of regulated cell death that functions under pathological a
148 ess and ferroptosis, a non-apoptotic form of regulated cell death that has been implicated in maladap
149                     Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death that is caused by the iron-dependen
150                       Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death that is driven by iron-dependent ph
151                       Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death that is induced by excessive lipid
152       Ferroptosis is a non-apoptotic form of regulated cell death that is triggered by the discoordin
153     Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death that is triggered by the toxic buil
154 we now realize that in many types of active, regulated cell death, this is not the case.
155 ) is a critical executioner of mitochondrial regulated cell death through its lethal activity of perm
156 f ferroptotic stress from being a trigger of regulated cell death to include the promotion and accumu
157 ia supplemented with excess glucose, undergo regulated cell death to maintain the competitive fitness
158   Cuproptosis, a recently discovered form of regulated cell death triggered by copper overload, is di
159 s is an iron-dependent, nonapoptotic form of regulated cell death triggered by impaired redox and ant
160  Cuproptosis is a recently described form of regulated cell death triggered by ionophore-induced copp
161                       Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death triggered by lipid peroxidation, wa
162                Ferroptosis-an iron-dependent regulated cell death triggered by lipid peroxide accumul
163 Cuproptosis is a recently discovered form of regulated cell death triggered by mitochondrial copper a
164       Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death triggered by the lethal accumulatio
165 eting ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death triggered by the lethal overload of
166                     Necroptosis is a form of regulated cell death triggered by various host and patho
167 DNA damage and fail to undergo senescence or regulated cell death upon accumulation of genetic lesion
168        Pyroptosis is an inflammatory form of regulated cell death, which functions in the clearance o

 
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