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108 related items for PubMed ID: 20056704

  • 1. Staurosporine-induced programmed cell death in Blastocystis occurs independently of caspases and cathepsins and is augmented by calpain inhibition.
    Yin J, Howe J, Tan KSW.
    Microbiology (Reading); 2010 May; 156(Pt 5):1284-1293. PubMed ID: 20056704
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  • 2. On the evolution of programmed cell death: apoptosis of the unicellular eukaryote Leishmania major involves cysteine proteinase activation and mitochondrion permeabilization.
    Arnoult D, Akarid K, Grodet A, Petit PX, Estaquier J, Ameisen JC.
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  • 3. Caspase-independent cell death induced by anti-CD2 or staurosporine in activated human peripheral T lymphocytes.
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  • 4. Caspase-independent phosphatidylserine exposure during apoptosis of primary T lymphocytes.
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  • 5. Mechanism of staurosporine-induced apoptosis in murine hepatocytes.
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  • 6. Programmed cell death in Blastocystis hominis occurs independently of caspase and mitochondrial pathways.
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  • 7. Temporal relationships between de novo protein synthesis, calpain and caspase 3-like protease activation, and DNA fragmentation during apoptosis in septo-hippocampal cultures.
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    J Neurosci Res; 1998 Jun 01; 52(5):505-20. PubMed ID: 9632307
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  • 9. Anti-apoptotic oncogenes prevent caspase-dependent and independent commitment for cell death.
    Amarante-Mendes GP, Finucane DM, Martin SJ, Cotter TG, Salvesen GS, Green DR.
    Cell Death Differ; 1998 Apr 05; 5(4):298-306. PubMed ID: 10200475
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  • 10. Inhibitors of cysteine cathepsin and calpain do not prevent ultraviolet-B-induced apoptosis in human keratinocytes and HeLa cells.
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  • 11. The role of calpain in caspase activation during etoposide induced apoptosis in T cells.
    Varghese J, Radhika G, Sarin A.
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  • 12. mu-Calpain activation, DNA fragmentation, and synergistic effects of caspase and calpain inhibitors in protecting hippocampal neurons from ischemic damage.
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    Brain Res; 2000 Jun 02; 866(1-2):299-312. PubMed ID: 10825507
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  • 13. L-2,5-dihydrophenylalanine, an inducer of cathepsin-dependent apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia cells (HL-60).
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    J Antibiot (Tokyo); 2001 Oct 02; 54(10):810-7. PubMed ID: 11776436
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  • 14. Hierarchical recruitment by AMPA but not staurosporine of pro-apoptotic mitochondrial signaling in cultured cortical neurons: evidence for caspase-dependent/independent cross-talk.
    Beart PM, Lim ML, Chen B, Diwakarla S, Mercer LD, Cheung NS, Nagley P.
    J Neurochem; 2007 Dec 02; 103(6):2408-27. PubMed ID: 17887970
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  • 15. Staurosporine-induced apoptosis of cultured rat hippocampal neurons involves caspase-1-like proteases as upstream initiators and increased production of superoxide as a main downstream effector.
    Krohn AJ, Preis E, Prehn JH.
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  • 16. Caspase-3-like protease influences but is not essential for DNA fragmentation in Blastocystis undergoing apoptosis.
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  • 17. Metronidazole induces programmed cell death in the protozoan parasite Blastocystis hominis.
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  • 18. Sensitization of stefin B-deficient thymocytes towards staurosporin-induced apoptosis is independent of cysteine cathepsins.
    Kopitar-Jerala N, Schweiger A, Myers RM, Turk V, Turk B.
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  • 19. Protection of mature oligodendrocytes by inhibitors of caspases and calpains.
    Benjamins JA, Nedelkoska L, George EB.
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  • 20. Hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis-like cell death in Entamoeba histolytica.
    Ghosh AS, Dutta S, Raha S.
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