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Cell Death and Differentiation

January 1998, Volume 5, Issue 1
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Editorial

When complex worlds collide: retinoic acid and apoptosis 1
Jonathan D. Ashwell
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Reviews

Retinoic acids regulate apoptosis of T lymphocytes through an interplay between RAR and RXR receptors 4
Zsuzsa Szondy, Uwe Reichert & László Fésüs
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Retinoid-induced apoptosis in normal and neoplastic tissues 11
Laszlo Nagy, Vilmos A. Thomazy, Richard A. Heyman & Peter J.A. Davies
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Articles

The induction of apoptosis in HeLa cells by the loss of LBP-p40 20
Yasufumi Kaneda, Yoshinao Kaneda, Katsunari Kinoshita, Manabu Sato, Yoshinaga Saeki, Ryo Yamada, Mari Wataya-Kaneda & Kiyoji Tanaka
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Fas/CD95/Apo-I activates the acidic sphingomyelinase via Caspases 29
Brigit Brenner, Klaus Ferlinz, Heike Grassmé, Michael Weller, Ursula Koppenhoefer, Johannes Dichgans, Konrad Sandhoff, Florian Lang & Erich Gulbins
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High and low molecular weight DNA cleavage in ovarian granulosa cells: characterization and protease modulation in intact cells and in cell-free nuclear autodigestion assays 38
Alexander M. Trbovich, Francis M. Hughes Jr, Gloria I. Perez, Koji Kugu, Kim I. Tilly, John A. Cidlowski & Jonathan L. Tilly
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Virus infection induces neuronal apoptosis: A comparison with trophic factor withdrawal 50
Timothy E. Allsopp, Martina F. Scallan, Alun Williams & John K. Fazakerley
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Aberrant death in dark chondrocytes of the avian growth plate 60
Jekaterina Erenpreisa & Helmtrud I. Roach
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Analysis of apoptosis and expression of bcl-2 gene family members in the human and baboon ovary 67
Koji Kugu, Valerie S. Ratts, Gary N. Piquette, Kim I. Tilly, Xiao-Jing Tao, Stephanie Martimbeau, Graham W. Aberdeen, Stanislaw Krajewski, John C. Reed, Gerald J. Pepe, Eugene D. Albrecht & Jonathan L. Tilly
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Regulation of the apoptotic response to radiation damage in B cell development 77
Kazuhiro Nishii, Deena L. Gibbons, Ian Titley, David Papworth, Dudley T. Goodhead & Mel Greaves
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Wild-type function of the p53 tumor suppressor protein is not required for apoptosis of mouse hepatoma cells 87
Christina Unger, Albrecht Buchmann, Christoph L Bünemann, Stefan Kress & Michael Schwarz
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Egr-1 inhibits apoptosis during the UV response: correlation of cell survival with Egr-1 phosphorylation 96
Ruo-Pan Huang, Yan Fan, Ian deBelle, Zhengyu Ni, Wynette Matheny & Eileen D. Adamson
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Commitment to cell death measured by loss of clonogenicity is separable from the appearance of apoptotic markers 107
Clare L. Brunet, Rosalind H. Gunby, Roderick S.P. Benson, John A. Hickman, Alastair J.M. Watson & Gerard Brady
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Differentially expressed genes in C6.9 glioma cells during vitamin D-induced cell death program 116
Christel Baudet, Eric Perret, Bruno Delpech, Mourad Kaghad, Philippe Brachet, Didier Wion & Daniel Caput
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Educational Corner

A transgenic mouse model for the study of apoptosis during limb development 126
László Nagy, Vilmos A. Thomázy & Peter J. A. Davies
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Erratum 127
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Forthcoming Papers 128
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