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期刊名:Progress in molecular biology and translational science

缩写:PROG MOL BIOL TRANSL

ISSN:1877-1173

e-ISSN:1878-0814

IF/分区:0.0/Q3

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Sadhna Soni,Ashwini Nath Tiwari,Amrendra Singh et al. Sadhna Soni et al.
Cell death is a fundamental process that plays a role in the development of multicellular organisms, tissue homeostasis, and fighting infections. Dysfunctional cell death signaling is associated with many diseases, including cancer. Most st...
Hue Vu-Thi,Huy Than Quang,Vu-Hung Nguyen et al. Hue Vu-Thi et al.
Cell death are essential for maintaining cell balance, including remove the damage or harmful cells. Disorders of cell death related to the progression of various diseases, such as cancer, and autoimmune disorders. However, some challenge a...
Mikael Kélvin de Albuquerque Mendes,Luíza Santa Brígida de Barros Góes,Michely da Silva Sousa et al. Mikael Kélvin de Albuquerque Mendes et al.
Cell death is a common occurrence in human physiological conditions which plays a pivotal role in the development and homeostasis of cells. In fact, the dysregulation of this process constitutes a scenario in the pathogenesis of several dis...
Prachi Nangpal,Nupur Angrish,Garima Khare Prachi Nangpal
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is a life threatening disease, which accounts for millions of lives annually. Mtb is an intracellular bacterium, has coevolved with humans to premeditate its machinery to surpass the...
M C Salinas-García,A G Sanchez-Toro,M Hernandez-Valladares M C Salinas-García
Cell death is a crucial biological process involved in development, homeostasis, and immune regulation. It can occur through multiple mechanisms, including apoptosis, necroptosis, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis. Programmed cell death is geneti...
Duc Anh Hoang,Duc Anh Le,Thi My Hanh Do et al. Duc Anh Hoang et al.
Alzheimer's disease (AD), caused by damage to the brain's nerve cells, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that insidiously erodes cognitive function, and primarily affecting elderly adults. AD is associated with a considerable econo...
Anmol Kaur,Urvi,Rajeev Kumar Pandey et al. Anmol Kaur et al.
Cell death is a crucial evolutionary adaptation for multicellular organisms through which they can systematically eliminate cells that are no longer needed, potentially harmful, or are damaged beyond repair. Over the past few decades, our u...
Gaurav Yadav,Shrishti Mitra,Raunak Gupta et al. Gaurav Yadav et al.
Cell death, a highly conserved and regulated process, plays a key role in development of an organism, immune responses, and tissue homeostasis. Often viewed in a negative light, it tightly regulates the proper balance of cell numbers and th...
José E Belizário,João Marcelo Occhiucci,Miguel Garay-Malpartida et al. José E Belizário et al.
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a fundamental mechanism that has evolved across both unicellular and multicellular organisms for species preservation and self-protection. In certain contexts, genetically regulated cell death can enable survi...