Apoptosis and oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases

E Radi, P Formichi, C Battisti… - Journal of Alzheimer's …, 2014 - content.iospress.com
Neurodegenerative disorders affect almost 30 million individuals leading to disability and
death. These disorders are characterized by pathological changes in disease-specific areas …

Multifunctional Cytochrome c: Learning New Tricks from an Old Dog

D Alvarez-Paggi, L Hannibal, MA Castro… - Chemical …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Cytochrome c (cyt c) is a small soluble heme protein characterized by a relatively flexible
structure, particularly in the ferric form, such that it is able to sample a broad conformational …

Emerging role of damage-associated molecular patterns derived from mitochondria in inflammation

DV Krysko, P Agostinis, O Krysko, AD Garg… - Trends in …, 2011 - cell.com
Cell death and injury often lead to release or exposure of intracellular molecules called
damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) or cell death-associated molecules. These …

Autophagy, apoptosis, mitoptosis and necrosis: interdependence between those pathways and effects on cancer

W Chaabane, SD User, M El-Gazzah, R Jaksik… - Archivum immunologiae …, 2013 - Springer
Cell death is a fundamental ingredient of life. Thus, not surprisingly more than one form of
cell death exists. Several excellent reviews on various forms of cell death have already been …

Apoptosis: a basic biological phenomenon with wide‐ranging implications in human disease

B Fadeel, S Orrenius - Journal of internal medicine, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Apoptosis is a highly regulated process of cell deletion and plays a fundamental role in the
maintenance of tissue homeostasis in the adult organism. Numerous studies in recent years …

Cell survival, cell death and cell cycle pathways are interconnected: implications for cancer therapy

S Maddika, SR Ande, S Panigrahi, T Paranjothy… - Drug Resistance …, 2007 - Elsevier
The partial cross-utilization of molecules and pathways involved in opposing processes like
cell survival, proliferation and cell death, assures that mutations within one signaling …

Cytochrome c as a Potentially Clinical Useful Marker of Mitochondrial and Cellular Damage

T Eleftheriadis, G Pissas, V Liakopoulos… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Mitochondria are evolutionary endosymbionts derived from bacteria. Thus, they bear
molecules, such as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that contains CpG DNA repeats and N …

Brevinin‐2R1 semi‐selectively kills cancer cells by a distinct mechanism, which involves the lysosomal‐mitochondrial death pathway

S Ghavami, A Asoodeh, T Klonisch… - Journal of cellular …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Brevinin‐2R is a novel non‐hemolytic defensin that was isolated from the skin of the frog
Rana ridibunda. It exhibits preferential cytotoxicity towards malignant cells, including Jurkat …

Targeting the EGFR pathway for cancer therapy

JB Johnston, S Navaratnam, MW Pitz… - Current medicinal …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Clinical studies have shown that HER-2/Neu is over-expressed in up to one-third of patients
with a variety of cancers, including B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), breast …

Recent advances in cytochrome c biosensing technologies

P Manickam, A Kaushik, C Karunakaran… - Biosensors and …, 2017 - Elsevier
This review is an attempt, for the first time, to describe advancements in sensing technology
for cytochrome c (cyt c) detection, at point-of-care (POC) application. Cyt c, a heme …