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Apoptotic Pathways: Caspases, Bax, and Beyond

Introduction Cell death: Apoptosis is a normal and tightly controlled process by which the body rids itself of cells it no longer needs or those that are damaged and therefore...

Lysosomal Autophagy and Drug Resistance in Cancer: Overcoming Chemoresistance

Introduction Cancer is a most complex and challenging disease to treat because so many therapies readily lose their ability to control and ultimately eradicate cancer. Chemoresistance, the result of cancer...

Cyclin and CDK Regulation in Cell Cycle Progression and Cancer Treatment

Introduction Several growth-related processes, the most noteworthy of which is the cell cycle checkpoint, involve two classes of proteins that include the cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases, or CDKs. Cyclins are...

Mesenchymal Stem Cells: A Frontier in Regenerative Medicine

Introduction Numerous investigations into MSCs have demonstrated their effectiveness in treating diseases with the ideal properties of a stem cell and a regenerative capacity. Due to their capability of converting...

Membrane Transporters as Key Players in Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis

Introduction Calcium and phosphate are macrominerals that have major functions in the body processes as well as for the formation of bones, metabolism, and cell functionality. More importantly, homeostasis of...

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