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Published on: June 25, 2015
Modification of host cell apoptosis by viral and bacterial pathogens
1MPI für Infektionsbiologie, Abt. Molekulare Biologie, Berlin, Germany. mueller@mpiib-erlin.mpg.de
Abstract:
Bacterial and viral pathogens have evolved sophisticated strategies to manipulate the host cell's life span to their own advantage. This is achieved by modifications of the intrinsic apoptosis program at several checkpoints: kinases, caspases and mitochondria. The goal of this review is to give an overview over the molecular mechanisms involved.
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