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  1. Bacterial pathogenesis: Pathogenic bacteria attack RHIM
  2. Distinct Kinase-Independent Role of RIPK3 in CD11c + Mononuclear Phagocytes in Cytokine-Induced Tissue Repair
  3. Necroptosis: Mechanisms and Relevance to Disease
  4. The Inflammatory Signal Adaptor RIPK3: Functions Beyond Necroptosis
  5. RIPK3 Slams the Brake on Leukemogenesis
  6. Border Security: The Role of RIPK3 in Epithelium Homeostasis
  7. Necroptosis-independent signaling by the RIP kinases in inflammation
  8. Regulation of RIPK3- and RHIM-dependent Necroptosis by the Proteasome
  9. This article describes the molecular circuitry that regulates necroptosis and its biological roles.
  10. A RIPK3–Caspase 8 Complex Mediates Atypical Pro–IL-1β Processing
  11. The Necroptosis Adaptor RIPK3 Promotes Injury-Induced Cytokine Expression and Tissue Repair
  12. Cell biology: A guardian angel of cell integrity
  13. Staying Alive: Cell Death in Antiviral Immunity
  14. Necrosis-dependent and independent signaling of the RIP kinases in inflammation
  15. RIPK3 Takes Another Deadly Turn
  16. Programmed Necrosis in Immunity and Inflammatory Diseases
  17. Positive and negative phosphorylation regulates RIP1- and RIP3-induced programmed necrosis
  18. Programmed Necrosis/Necroptosis: An Inflammatory Form of Cell Death
  19. CYLD Deubiquitinates RIP1 in the TNFα-Induced Necrosome to Facilitate Kinase Activation and Programmed Necrosis
  20. RIP3: a molecular switch for necrosis and inflammation
  21. Detection of Necrosis by Release of Lactate Dehydrogenase Activity
  22. The RIP1/RIP3 Necrosome Forms a Functional Amyloid Signaling Complex Required for Programmed Necrosis
  23. RIP3 Finds Partners in Crime
  24. RIP1-Dependent and Independent Effects of Necrostatin-1 in Necrosis and T Cell Activation
  25. Functional complementation between FADD and RIP1 in embryos and lymphocytes
  26. A RNA Interference Screen Identifies RIP3 as an Essential Inducer of TNF-Induced Programmed Necrosis
  27. Viral Cell Death Inhibitor MC159 Enhances Innate Immunity against Vaccinia Virus Infection
  28. The molecular regulation of programmed necrotic cell injury
  29. Going up in flames: necrotic cell injury and inflammatory diseases
  30. Lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of TRAIL promotes dendritic cell differentiation
  31. Physiological consequences of programmed necrosis, an alternative form of cell demise
  32. This paper identified RIPK3 in a RNAi screen as a key necroptosis mediator.
  33. Three is better than one: Pre-ligand receptor assembly in the regulation of TNF receptor signaling
  34. Competitive Control of Independent Programs of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Induced Cell Death by TRADD and RIP1
  35. Editorial [Hot Topic: Tumor Necrosis Factor (Guest Editor: Francis Ka-Ming Chan)]
  36. Preligand assembly domain-mediated ligand-independent association between TRAIL receptor 4 (TR4) and TR2 regulates TRAIL-induced apoptosis
  37. Amelioration of inflammatory arthritis by targeting the pre-ligand assembly domain of tumor necrosis factor receptors
  38. A Role for Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-2 and Receptor-interacting Protein in Programmed Necrosis and Antiviral Responses
  39. Tumor necrosis factor family ligands and receptors in the immune system: Targets for future pharmaceuticals
  40. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis of cell surface receptor interactions and signaling using spectral variants of the green fluorescent protein
  41. Signaling by the TNF Receptor Superfamily and T Cell Homeostasis
  42. Measurement of Molecular Interactions in Living Cells by Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Between Variants of the Green Fluorescent Protein
  43. Measurement of Molecular Interactions in Living Cells by Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Between Variants of the Green Fluorescent Protein
  44. A crucial role for p80 TNF-R2 in amplifying p60 TNF-R1 apoptosis signals in T lymphocytes
  45. A crucial role for p80 TNF-R2 in amplifying p60 TNF-R1 apoptosis signals in T lymphocytes
  46. Inherited Human Caspase 10 Mutations Underlie Defective Lymphocyte and Dendritic Cell Apoptosis in Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Type II
  47. MATURE T LYMPHOCYTE APOPTOSIS—Immune Regulation in a Dynamic and Unpredictable Antigenic Environment
  48. The role of CTLA-4 during the activation of resting CD4+ T-cells
  49. NMR structural characterization of the CDK inhibitor p19INK4d
  50. A role for the orphan steroid receptor Nur77 in apoptosis accompanying antigen-induced negative selection
  51. Identification of human and mouse p19, a novel CDK4 and CDK6 inhibitor with homology to p16ink4.
  52. A role for the cytoplasmic tail of the β chain of CD8 in thymic selection
  53. Monitoring Molecular Interactions in Living Cells Using Flow Cytometric Analysis of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
  54. Flow Cytometric Analysis of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer: A Tool for High-Throughput Screening of Molecular Interactions in Living Cells