Rather than delivering a swift blow to neurons, a death protein found elevated in people with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) may exact its toll in a slower, more insidious way. According to a ...
For this article, Steve Bunk interviewed Tak W. Mak, medical biophysics professor, Ontario Cancer Institute, University of Toronto. Data from the Web of Science (ISI, Philadelphia) show that Hot ...
Why does pyroptosis take place? Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death that occurs during intracellular pathogen infection, as part of the body's antimicrobial response. Cell-surface receptors ...