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Hantavirus Inhibits TRAIL-Mediated Killing of Infected Cells by Downregulating Death Receptor 5

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The findings show that HTNV counteracts intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis induction pathways, providing a defense mechanism utilized by hantaviruses to inhibit cytotoxic cell-mediated eradication of infected cells.
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This article is published in Cell Reports.The article was published on 2019-08-20 and is currently open access. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intrinsic apoptosis & Cytotoxic T cell.

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TRAIL in oncology: From recombinant TRAIL to nano- and self-targeted TRAIL-based therapies.

TL;DR: The complex biology of TRAIL signaling, including TRAILs cross-talk with other signaling pathways and immune cells, is summarized and strategies with the potential to overcome the challenges that cannot be addressed via nanotechnology alone are specified.
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Genome structural variation in human evolution

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TL;DR: Structural variation (SV) is a large difference (typically >100 bp) in the genomic structure of two genomes and includes both copy number variation and variation that does not change copy number of a genomic region, such as an inversion as discussed by the authors .
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Genome structural variation in human evolution

TL;DR: Structural variation (SV) is a large difference (typically >100 bp) in the genomic structure of two genomes and includes both copy number variation and variation that does not change copy number of a genomic region, such as an inversion as discussed by the authors.
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Hantavirus inhibits apoptosis by preventing mitochondrial membrane potential loss through up-regulation of the pro-survival factor BCL-2.

TL;DR: Overall, this work provides a tentative mechanism by which hantaviruses protect infected cells from intrinsic apoptosis at the mitochondrial level by inducing an increased expression of the pro-survival factor BCL-2, thereby preventing MOMPs and subsequent activation of caspases.
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IL-33 Alleviated Brain Damage via Anti-apoptosis, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, and Inflammation After Epilepsy.

TL;DR: IL-33 attenuates RNS-induced neurobehavioral disorders, bodyweight loss, and spatial learning and memory deficits, at least in part through mechanisms involved in inhibition of apoptosis, ER stress, and neuro-inflammation.
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Safety and antitumor activity of recombinant soluble Apo2 ligand

TL;DR: Apo2L may have potent anticancer activity without significant toxicity toward normal tissues, and cooperated synergistically with the chemotherapeutic drugs 5-fluorouracil or CPT-11, causing substantial tumor regression or complete tumor ablation.
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Function and regulation of cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the composition, regulation and function of cullin–RING ligases, and describes how these enzymes can be characterized by a set of general principles.
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The receptor for the cytotoxic ligand TRAIL

TL;DR: The DR4-TRAIL axis defines another receptor-ligand pair involved in regulating cell suicide and tissue homeostasis.
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Control of TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis by a Family of Signaling and Decoy Receptors

TL;DR: A cell surface mechanism exists for the regulation of cellular responsiveness to pro-apoptotic stimuli in tumor cells.
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Proteasome inhibitors: valuable new tools for cell biologists.

TL;DR: The actions of selective proteasome inhibitors are described, how they can be used to investigate cellular responses, the functions of the proteasomes demonstrated by such studies and their potential applications in the future.
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