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  1. Tafazzin Mutation Affecting Cardiolipin Leads to Increased Mitochondrial Superoxide Anions and Mitophagy Inhibition in Barth Syndrome
  2. Curcumin, a Multifaceted Hormetic Agent, Mediates an Intricate Crosstalk between Mitochondrial Turnover, Autophagy, and Apoptosis
  3. Highlighting Curcumin-Induced Crosstalk between Autophagy and Apoptosis as Supported by Its Specific Subcellular Localization
  4. Iron chelation by curcumin suppresses both curcumin-induced autophagy and cell death together with iron overload neoplastic transformation
  5. Synergistic cellular effects including mitochondrial destabilization, autophagy and apoptosis following low-level exposure to a mixture of lipophilic persistent organic pollutants
  6. Curcumin hormesis mediates a cross-talk between autophagy and cell death
  7. The iron component of particulate matter is antiapoptotic: A clue to the development of lung cancer after exposure to atmospheric pollutants?
  8. Curcumin induces crosstalk between autophagy and apoptosis mediated by calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomal destabilization and mitochondrial events
  9. Barth syndrome: Cellular compensation of mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis inhibition due to changes in cardiolipin remodeling linked to tafazzin (TAZ) gene mutation
  10. Caspase-8 Binding to Cardiolipin in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles Provides a Functional Docking Platform for Bid
  11. COUP-TFII Controls Mouse Pancreatic β-Cell Mass through GLP-1-β-Catenin Signaling Pathways
  12. Mechanistic Issues of the Interaction of the Hairpin-Forming Domain of tBid with Mitochondrial Cardiolipin
  13. Cross-Talk between Oxysterols and Glucocorticoids: Differential Regulation of Secreted Phopholipase A2 and Impact on Oligodendrocyte Death
  14. Interaction of the alpha-helical H6 peptide from the pro-apoptotic protein tBid with cardiolipin
  15. 25-hydroxycholesterol provokes oligodendrocyte cell line apoptosis and stimulates the secreted phospholipase A2 type IIA via LXR beta and PXR
  16. The mitochondrial outer membrane protein import machinery: a new player in apoptosis?
  17. Lethal toxin fromClostridium sordelliiinduces apoptotic cell death by disruption of mitochondrial homeostasis in HL-60 cells
  18. Retroactive pathway involving mitochondria in electroloaded cytochrome c-induced apoptosis
  19. Oxidation of pyridine nucleotides during Fas- and ceramide-induced apoptosis in Jurkat cells: correlation with changes in mitochondria, glutathione depletion, intracellular acidification and caspase 3 activation
  20. Oxidation of pyridine nucleotides during Fas- and ceramide-induced apoptosis in Jurkat cells: correlation with changes in mitochondria, glutathione depletion, intracellular acidification and caspase 3 activation
  21. Oxidation of pyridine nucleotides during Fas- and ceramide-induced apoptosis in Jurkat cells: correlation with changes in mitochondria, glutathione depletion, intracellular acidification and caspase 3 activation
  22. Over-expression of Bcl-2 does not protect cells from hypericin photo-induced mitochondrial membrane depolarization, but delays subsequent events in the apoptotic pathway
  23. Lonidamine triggers apoptosis via a direct, Bcl-2-inhibited effect on the mitochondrial permeability transition pore
  24. Caspases disrupt mitochondrial membrane barrier function
  25. Disruption of the outer mitochondrial membrane as a result of large amplitude swelling: the impact of irreversible permeability transition
  26. Low Catalase Activity in Xeroderma Pigmentosum Fibroblasts and SV40-Transformed Human Cell Lines is Directly Related to Decreased Intracellular Levels of the Cofactor, NADPH
  27. Mitochondrial Regulation of Apoptosis
  28. Contrôle mitochondrial de l'apoptose : la mort cellulaire programmée est-elle apparue à la suite de l'événement endosymbiotique à l'origine des mitochondries ?
  29. A Cytofluorometric Assay of Nuclear Apoptosis Induced in a Cell-Free System: Application to Ceramide-Induced Apoptosis
  30. Induction of mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in HeLa cells by bis-pyridinium oximes, a newly synthesized family of lipophilic biscations
  31. Implication of mitochondria in apoptosis
  32. Mitochondria and programmed cell death: back to the future
  33. Apoptosis of cells lacking mitochondrial DNA
  34. Discrimination of respiratory dysfunction in yeast mutants by confocal microscopy, image, and flow cytometry
  35. The biochemistry of programmed cell death
  36. Alterations in mitochondrial structure and function are early events of dexamethasone-induced thymocyte apoptosis
  37. [41] Purification and characterization of plant mitochondria and submitochondrial particles
  38. Power and limits of laser scanning confocal microscopy
  39. Plant mitochondria contains a calcium-dependent protein kinase
  40. FLOW AND IMAGE CYTOMETRY OF THE UNCOUPLING ACTIVITY OF HETEROLOGOUS PROTEINS EXPRESSED IN YEAST
  41. Mitochondrial dysfunction in yeast expressing the cytoplasmic male sterility T-urf13 gene from maize: analysis at the population and individual cell level
  42. FAILURE OF THE MITOCHONDRIAL METABOLISM AND APOPTOSIS OF SV40 CONDITIONALLY IMMORTALIZED CELL LINES
  43. FLOW AND IMAGE CYTOMETRY OF THE UNCOUPLING ACTIVITY OF HETEROLOGOUS PROTEINS EXPRESSED IN YEAST
  44. Flow cytometry and plant protoplast cell biology
  45. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Rhodamine 123 Fluorescence during Modulation of the Membrane Potential in Plant Mitochondria
  46. Mitochondrial dysfunction in yeast expressing the cytoplasmic male sterility T-urf13 gene from maize: An image and flow cytometric analysis
  47. Properties of submitochondrial particles from plant mitochondria: generation, surface characteristics and NAD(P)H oxidation
  48. Modulation of endogenous protein phosphorylation in plant mitochondria by respiratory substrates
  49. Modulation of endogenous protein phosphorylation in plant mitochondria by respiratory substrates
  50. Analysis of the membrane potential of rat- and mouse-liver mitochondria by flow cytometry and possible applications
  51. Endogenous protein phosphorylation in purified plant mitochondria
  52. Some properties of mitochondria, mitoplasts and submitochondrial particles of different polarities from plant tissues
  53. Generation and Characterization of Sub-Mitochondrial Particles: Isoelectric Points and Charge Surface Density of Plant Mitochondrial Membranes
  54. Mitochondria from Zea mays leaf tissues: Differentiation of carbon assimilation and photorespiratory activity between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells
  55. Binding of concanavalin A to the outer membrane of potato tuber mitochondria detected by flow cytometry
  56. Mitochondria from the Mesophyll Cells of Zea mays Leaves
  57. PURIFIED PHYTOLECTIN FROM THE LICHEN PELTIGERACANINA VAR CANINA WHICH BINDS TO THE PHYCOBIONT CELL WALLS AND ITS USE AS CYTOCHEMICAL MARKER IN SITU
  58. PHYTOLECTINS FROM THE NITROGEN-FIXING LICHEN PELTIGERA HORIZONTALIS: THE BINDING PATTERN OF PRIMARY PROTEIN EXTRACT
  59. Mitochondrial Implication in Cell Death
  60. Apoptosis