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[Apoptosis: basic knowledge and applications].

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  • 1Inserm U459, 1, place Verdun, 59045 Lille cedex, France. philippe.marchetti@lille.inserm.fr

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Apoptosis, a key cell death process, is crucial in understanding human diseases. This review covers cell death pathways and therapeutic strategies targeting apoptosis for medical applications.

Area of Science:

  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Medicine
  • Pathophysiology

Context:

  • Apoptosis is a fundamental biological process with significant implications for human health.
  • Dysregulation of apoptosis is implicated in the development of numerous diseases.
  • Understanding cell death mechanisms is vital for medical research.

Purpose:

  • To provide clinicians with a foundational understanding of apoptosis.
  • To review the known pathways of programmed cell death.
  • To establish the rationale for developing therapies targeting apoptosis.

Summary:

  • This review consolidates current knowledge on apoptosis and related cell death pathways.
  • It details the molecular mechanisms underlying programmed cell death.

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  • The article highlights the central role of apoptosis in disease pathogenesis.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates clinical understanding of apoptosis-related diseases.
    • Informs the development of novel therapeutic interventions targeting apoptotic machinery.
    • Provides a basis for future research into cell death modulation for disease treatment.