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The following pages link to Caspase-10 Negatively Regulates Caspase-8-Mediated Cell Death, Switching the Response to CD95L in Favor of NF-κB Activation and Cell Survival (Q38818426):
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- Cisplatin or LA-12 enhance killing effects of TRAIL in prostate cancer cells through Bid-dependent stimulation of mitochondrial apoptotic pathway but not caspase-10. (Q47100889) (← links)
- Nonapoptotic functions of Fas/CD95 in the immune response (Q47793589) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018. (Q47843948) (← links)
- A primer on caspase mechanisms (Q50060450) (← links)
- Developmental Defects Associated With DNA Copy Number Gain of Chromosome 2q33.1: A Case Report and Review of Literature (Q50193076) (← links)
- Should We Keep Walking along the Trail for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment? Revisiting TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand for Anticancer Therapy. (Q51760860) (← links)
- Bacterial Pore-Forming Toxins Promote the Activation of Caspases in Parallel to Necroptosis to Enhance Alarmin Release and Inflammation During Pneumonia. (Q52719962) (← links)
- Caspase-8 deficiency in mouse embryos triggers chronic RIPK1-dependent activation of inflammatory genes, independently of RIPK3. (Q54115576) (← links)
- Caspase-8: A Novel Target to Overcome Resistance to Chemotherapy in Glioblastoma (Q60928004) (← links)
- Regulated Cell Death Signaling Pathways and Marine Natural Products That Target Them (Q64252653) (← links)
- A revised model of TRAIL-R2 DISC assembly explains how FLIP(L) can inhibit or promote apoptosis (Q89490765) (← links)
- Caspases in Cell Death, Inflammation, and Gasdermin-Induced Pyroptosis (Q89526718) (← links)
- Targeting apoptotic caspases in cancer (Q89840958) (← links)
- Long and short isoforms of c-FLIP act as control checkpoints of DED filament assembly (Q91329978) (← links)
- Importance of TRAIL Molecular Anatomy in Receptor Oligomerization and Signaling. Implications for Cancer Therapy (Q92756792) (← links)
- ITCH-dependent proteasomal degradation of c-FLIP induced by the anti-HER3 antibody 9F7-F11 promotes DR5/caspase 8-mediated apoptosis of tumor cells (Q92827641) (← links)