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  1. Generation of transgenic mice expressing a FRET biosensor, SMART, that responds to necroptosis
  2. A FRET biosensor, SMART, monitors necroptosis in renal tubular epithelial cells in a cisplatin-induced kidney injury model
  3. A FRET biosensor, SMART, monitors necroptosis in renal tubular epithelial cells in a cisplatin-induced kidney injury model
  4. Hepatic resistance to cold ferroptosis in a mammalian hibernator Syrian hamster depends on effective storage of diet-derived α-tocopherol
  5. Caspase-3 regulates ureteric branching in mice via cell migration
  6. Evidence for the involvement of caspases in establishing proper cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics
  7. Apoptosis is involved in maintaining the character of the midbrain and the diencephalon roof plate after neural tube closure
  8. A Fluorescent Probe for Rapid, High‐Contrast Visualization of Folate‐Receptor‐Expressing Tumors In Vivo
  9. In vivo detection of programmed cell death during mouse heart development
  10. Temporal Regulation of Lin28a during Mammalian Neurulation Contributes to Neonatal Body Size Control
  11. Loss of the small GTPase Arl8b results in abnormal development of the roof plate in mouse embryos
  12. A20 prevents inflammasome-dependent arthritis by inhibiting macrophage necroptosis through its ZnF7 ubiquitin-binding domain
  13. Caspase-1 initiates apoptosis in the absence of gasdermin D
  14. Addendum: A FRET biosensor for necroptosis uncovers two different modes of the release of DAMPs
  15. Development of novel methods that monitor necroptosis and the release of DAMPs at the single cell resolution
  16. Molecular Basis of White Adipose Tissue Remodeling That Precedes and Coincides With Hibernation in the Syrian Hamster, a Food-Storing Hibernator
  17. A FRET biosensor for necroptosis uncovers two different modes of the release of DAMPs
  18. Mammalian embryos show metabolic plasticity toward the surrounding environment during neural tube closure
  19. Caspases and matrix metalloproteases facilitate collective behavior of non-neural ectoderm after hindbrain neuropore closure
  20. Arl8b is required for lysosomal degradation of maternal proteins in the visceral yolk sac endoderm of mouse embryos
  21. Neural tube closure and embryonic metabolism
  22. Rewiring of embryonic glucose metabolism via suppression of PFK-1 and aldolase during mouse chorioallantoic branching
  23. Detection of LacZ -Positive Cells in Living Tissue with Single-Cell Resolution
  24. HIF-1α-PDK1 axis-induced active glycolysis plays an essential role in macrophage migratory capacity
  25. Decreases in body temperature and body mass constitute pre-hibernation remodelling in the Syrian golden hamster, a facultative mammalian hibernator
  26. Programmed Cell Death in Neurodevelopment
  27. Programmed Cell Death and Caspase Functions During Neural Development
  28. Drosophila Strip serves as a platform for early endosome organization during axon elongation
  29. Single-Cell Imaging of Caspase-1 Dynamics Reveals an All-or-None Inflammasome Signaling Response
  30. In Vivo Monitoring of Caspase Activation Using a Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer-Based Fluorescent Probe
  31. Contribution of Apoptosis in Cranial Neural Tube Closure Indicated by Mouse Embryo Live Imaging
  32. Local Apoptosis Modulates Early Mammalian Brain Development through the Elimination of Morphogen-Producing Cells
  33. How to form and close the brain: insight into the mechanism of cranial neural tube closure in mammals
  34. Live imaging of apoptosis in a novel transgenic mouse highlights its role in neural tube closure
  35. Simultaneous expression of different transgenes in neurons and glia by combiningin uteroelectroporation with theTol2transposon-mediated gene transfer system
  36. Grainyhead-related transcription factor is required for duct maturation in the salivary gland and the kidney of the mouse
  37. Gene trap screening as an effective approach for identification of Wnt-responsive genes in the mouse embryo