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1. Enrichment of Leishmania donovani ATP-binding proteins using a staurosporine capture compound

2. TheCOX18gene, involved in mitochondrial biogenesis, is functionally conserved and tightly regulated in humans and fission yeast

3. Cooperation of amphiregulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 inhibits Bax- and Bad-mediated apoptosis via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway in non-small cell lung cancer cells.: Bad and Bax inactivation by AR/IGF1-PKC-dependent pathway

4. Expression of dengue ApoptoM sequence results in disruption of mitochondrial potential and caspase activation

5. α-Secretase-derived fragment of cellular prion, N1, protects against monomeric and oligomeric amyloid β (Aβ)-associated cell death

6. Protein kinase C differently regulates quisqualate- and 1S,3R-trans aminocyclopentane dicarboxylate-induced phosphoinositide hydrolysis during in vitro development of hippocampal neurons

7. Dynamic processes that reflect anti-apoptotic strategies set up by HspB1 (Hsp27)

8. Hypoxic enlarged mitochondria protect cancer cells from apoptotic stimuli

9. The alpha-secretase-derived N-terminal product of cellular prion, N1, displays neuroprotective function in vitro and in vivo

10. Neurotensin receptor-2 and -3 are crucial for the anti-apoptotic effect of neurotensin on pancreatic beta-TC3 cells

11. Spatiotemporal activation of caspase-dependent and -independent pathways in staurosporine-induced apoptosis of p53wt and p53mt human cervical carcinoma cells

12. G2/M checkpoint stringency is a key parameter in the sensitivity of AML cells to genotoxic stress

13. Role of TASK2 in the control of apoptotic volume decrease in proximal kidney cells

14. Effects of OPA1 mutations on mitochondrial morphology and apoptosis: relevance to ADOA pathogenesis.: OPA1: mitochondrial morphology, apoptosis, and optic atrophy

15. Effects of OPA1 mutations on mitochondrial morphology and apoptosis: relevance to ADOA pathogenesis.: OPA1: mitochondrial morphology, apoptosis, and optic atrophy

16. p53-Dependent Aph-1 and Pen-2 anti-apoptotic phenotype requires the integrity of the gamma-secretase complex but is independent of its activity

17. The C-terminal products of cellular prion protein processing, C1 and C2, exert distinct influence on p53-dependent staurosporine-induced caspase-3 activation

18. Modulation of p53 transcriptional activity by PRIMA-1 and Pifithrin-alpha on staurosporine-induced apoptosis of wild-type and mutated p53 epithelial cells

19. Characterization of a serine protease-mediated cell death program activated in human leukemia cells

20. The contribution of apoptosis-inducing factor, caspase-activated DNase, and inhibitor of caspase-activated DNase to the nuclear phenotype and DNA degradation during apoptosis

21. Cooperation of amphiregulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 inhibits Bax- and Bad-mediated apoptosis via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway in non-small cell lung cancer cells

22. Cooperation of amphiregulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 inhibits Bax- and Bad-mediated apoptosis via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway in non-small cell lung cancer cells

23. Mitochondrial translocation of p53 and mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) dissipation are early events in staurosporine-induced apoptosis of wild type and mutated p53 epithelial cells

24. Developmental cell death in dictyostelium does not require paracaspase

25. Nuclear translocation and retention of growth hormone

26. Hsp27 as a negative regulator of cytochrome c release

27. Intracellular pH and intracellular free calcium responses to protein kinase C activators and inhibitors in Xenopus eggs

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