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Monoclonal antibodies have a variety of modes of action, mainly including antibody-mediated cross-linking induces programmed cell death (PCD) in MM cells; complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) is initiated by the binding of C1q to the Fc tail of the antibody initiates the complement cascade, res...
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2024 Cell Death Discovery doi: 10.1038/s41420-024-01941-4pmid: 38600077 Decidual macrophages (dMϕs) play critical roles in regulation of immune-microhomeostasis at maternal-fetal interface during pregnancy, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are still unclear. In this study, it was found th...
Haruka Ueda Tatsuya Ishiguro Kosuke Yoshihara ArticleOpen Access11 Oct 2024 Previouspage page1 page2 page3 … page100 Nextpage Cell Death Discovery (Cell Death Discov.)ISSN2058-7716(online)
Full size image Liquid biopsies in cancer The circulating blood reflects primary and metastatic tumor biology, since tumor cells are more prone than normal cells to release nucleic acids into the bloodstream upon death. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and well as circulating tumor RNA (ctRNA) can...
Dr. Silvia von Karstedt is a cell biologist heading the research group “Cell Death and Cancer Evolution” at the Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne. She studied Biology at the University of Hamburg and Heidelberg and completed her Diploma (Master) studies at the German Cancer Research...
resulting in cell death in primary and immortalized human pancreatic cancer cells [102]. Melatonin reduces TFAM expression in human glioblastoma cell line U87MG, disrupting mtDNA expression and causing cell death due to increased ROS production and mitochondrial damage [103]. The first-in-class imi...