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Programmed cell death
The Nature of Programmed Cell Death
Snapshot: BCL-2 Proteins J
Sonic Hedgehog a Neural Tube Anti-Apoptotic Factor 4013 Other Side of the Neural Plate, Remaining in Contact with Midline Cells, RESULTS Was Used As a Control
Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death in the Developing Brain
Apoptosis: Programmed Cell Death
Programmed Cell Death During Xenopus Development
Programmed Cell Death in the Developing Somites Is Promoted By
Caspases: Pharmacological Manipulation of Cell Death Inna N
Bcl-XL–Caspase-9 Interactions in the Developing Nervous System: Evidence for Multiple Death Pathways
BCL-2 Family Members and the Mitochondria in Apoptosis
Thirty Years of BCL-2: Translating Cell Death Discoveries Into Novel Cancer
Cell Death in the Third Millennium
Mechanism of Programmed Cell Death in the Blastocyst (Blastocyst Regulation of Embryonal Carcinoma/Preimplantation Development/Apoptosis) G
Programmed Cell Death 50 (And Beyond)
Programmed Cell Death During Plant Growth and Development
Do Cells Become Homeless During Neural Tube Closure?
Emerging Roles of Caspase-3 in Apoptosis
Genetically Programmed Cell Death: Concepts of Death and Immortality in the Age of the Genome
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Apoptosis, Or Programmed Cell Death, Is a Mechanism of Regulated Cell
Hormonal Control of Programmed Cell Death/Apoptosis
The Nature of Programmed Cell Death Pierre M. Durand1,# And
Apoptosis Is Not Required for Mammalian Neural Tube Closure
Chapt15 Cell Death
Caspase-9 Has a Nonapoptotic Function in Xenopus Embryonic
Insights Into Plant Programmed Cell Death Induced by Heavy Metals—Discovering a Terra Incognita
The Evolutionary Origins of Programmed Cell Death Signaling
Non-Apoptotic Functions of BCL-2 Family Proteins
Review Programmed Cell Death
Caspase-Independent Programmed Cell Death with Necrotic Morphology
The Evolution of Cell Death Programs As Prerequisites of Multicellularity
On the Evolution of Programmed Cell Death: Apoptosis of the Unicellular
BCL-2 Gene Family and the Regulation of Programmed Cell Death 1
Programmed Cell Death in Health and Disease
Pharmacological Manipulation of Bcl-2 Family Members to Control Cell Death
Cell Death in the Gastrulating Chick Embryo: Potential Roles for Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-A)
Mechanisms of Programmed Cell Death
Cell Death in Development: Shaping the Embryo
Caspase-3 Mediated Cell Death in the Normal Development of the Mammalian Cerebellum
Multiple Cell Death Modalities and Their Key Features (Review)
Immunocytochemical Detection of Members of the Caspase Cascade of Apoptosis in High-Grade Astrocytomas
The Role of Autophagy and Apoptosis During Embryo Development
What History Tells Us XXI. Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death: When Biological Categories Are Blurred 177 Series DOI 10.1007/S12038-010-0021-7
Evolution of Caspase-Mediated Cell Death and Differentiation: Twins Separated at Birth
Programmed Cell Death
Bcl-2 Family Proteins
An Alternative, Nonapoptotic Form of Programmed Cell Death
Programmed Cell Death of Developing Mammalian Neurons After Genetic Deletion of Caspases
Cell Death Returns to Its Roots Cell-Death Researchers Are Looking Back at an Old Question, As Interest Isrevived in Exploring the Role of Cell Death in Morphogenesis
Induction of Caspase-3 Protease Activity And