2021
Chapter 5 Protocols in apoptosis identification and affirmation
Jamwal S, Kumar P, Kakkar V, Kumari P, Chahal S. Chapter 5 Protocols in apoptosis identification and affirmation. 2021, 127-152. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-815762-6.00005-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell deathApoptosis researchDeath-signaling pathwaysCell cycle mechanismsPathways of introductionRegulatory genesMembrane blebbingCell divisionChromatin condensationCell cycleApoptotic bodiesCell shrinkageRemoval of cellsNormal homeostasisApoptosisSpecific activationNeurodegenerative diseasesPathwayApoptosis quantificationCycle mechanismIndividual morphological featuresDiseased conditionsBiomedical researchDisease statesDrug development
2020
Cholangiocyte Biology and Pathobiology
Cadamuro M, Fiorotto R, Strazzabosco M. Cholangiocyte Biology and Pathobiology. 2020, 391-407. DOI: 10.1002/9781119436812.ch32.ChaptersBiliary treeEpithelial cellsProliferation of cholangiocytesAmpulla of VaterExtrahepatic biliary treeEpithelial innate immunityToll-like receptorsCanals of HeringBiliary epithelial cellsIntrahepatic branchesLiver damageBiliary systemLiver insultEpithelial barrierInnate immunityCholangiocytesNormal homeostasisLiver lobuleNuclear receptorsCholangiocyte biologyReceptorsCellsVaterMajor roleInsult
2008
More than one way to skin . . .
Fuchs E, Horsley V. More than one way to skin . . . Genes & Development 2008, 22: 976-985. PMID: 18413712, PMCID: PMC2732395, DOI: 10.1101/gad.1645908.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStem cellsMultiple signaling networksNormal tissue homeostasisStem cell nicheStem cell populationResident stem cellsEpithelial-mesenchymal interactionsCell populationsCell fateSignaling networksSpecific lineagesTissue homeostasisCell nicheEpithelial stem cellsEpithelial lineageRecent cluesNormal homeostasisEpithelial tissuesLineagesWound repairHomeostasisCellsHair folliclesNicheFate
2003
The evolving roles of cell surface proteases in health and disease: Implications for developmental, adaptive, inflammatory, and neoplastic processes
Madri JA. The evolving roles of cell surface proteases in health and disease: Implications for developmental, adaptive, inflammatory, and neoplastic processes. Current Topics In Developmental Biology 2003, 54: 391-410. PMID: 12696757, DOI: 10.1016/s0070-2153(03)54016-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell surface proteolysisCell surface proteaseSurface proteolysisSurface proteaseDiversity of enzymesExtracellular matrix remodelingMaintenance of homeostasisBiological functionsMatrix remodelingAdaptive responseNormal homeostasisProteolytic responseCell proliferationProteolysisProtease activityEnzyme systemGeneral importanceHomeostasisProteaseCell attractionVascular systemDegenerative diseasesImportant processNeoplastic processComplement system
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