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- Role of nitric oxide in apoptosis - An overview of apoptosis with particularly emphasis on the roles that nitric oxide plays in regulating the process.
- CellDeath.de - the apoptosis project - The Apoptopedia: to labs working in the field of apoptosis, methods, and a forum for open positions in apoptosis research.
- Apoptosis: Programmed Cell Death - Describes and illustrates the roles of caspases and the bcl-2 family, and discusses the potential therapeutic benefits of suppression/induction of apoptosis. Includes cv, research interests and contacts for author at University of Leeds, England.
- Caspases and their role in Apoptosis - Animations (Flash), diagrams and descriptive text which explain the role of Caspases in apoptosis for students in higher education.
- International Meeting on Yeast Apoptosis - Information about the International Meeting on Yeast Apoptosis.
- Cell Death Society - Lists of meetings related to apoptosis and programmed cell death. Includes contacts for membership based in Flushing, NY.
- 4th International Meeting on Yeast Apoptosis - Held for five days in Miami Beach, Florida.
- Apoptosis - Aims to stimulate both research on the basis of mechanisms of apoptosis and on its role in various human disease processes.
- Apoptosis World - Resources for researchers, with information and links to manufacturers' assay kits, protocols, literature reviews, and site-submission.
- DNAgeing: Alexander Mazin - Articles on DNA methylation as a generator of mutations and a mechanism of aging. Includes research interests of author in Moscow, Russia.
Wikipedia Articles
- Inhibitor of apoptosis - The Inhibitors of Apoptosis (IAP) are a family of functionally- and structurally-related proteins, originally characterized in Baculovirus, which serve as endogenous inhibitors of programmed cell death (apoptosis). The human IAP family consists of at least 6 members, and IAP homologs have been identified in numerous organisms.
- Cellular apoptosis susceptibility protein - The cellular apoptosis susceptibility protein (CAS) is an exportin which in the nucleus is bound to RanGTP.
- History and highlights in apoptosis research - Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death. From its early conceptual beginnings in the 1950s, it has exploded as an area of research within the life sciences community.
- Apoptosis inducing factor - Apoptosis inducing factor is a flavoprotein.
- UVB-induced apoptosis - UVB-induced apoptosis is the programmed cell death of cells that become damaged by ultraviolet rays. This is notable in skin cells, to prevent melanoma.