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The following pages link to DNA fragmentation and cell death is selectively triggered in activated human lymphocytes by Fas antigen engagement (Q67531812):
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- RIP: a novel protein containing a death domain that interacts with Fas/APO-1 (CD95) in yeast and causes cell death (Q24307376) (← links)
- Toso, a cell surface, specific regulator of Fas-induced apoptosis in T cells (Q24316070) (← links)
- Molecular and biological characterization of human 4-1BB and its ligand (Q24320045) (← links)
- Role of calmodulin in HIV-potentiated Fas-mediated apoptosis (Q24673239) (← links)
- Fas involvement in Ca(2 )-independent T cell-mediated cytotoxicity (Q24680778) (← links)
- Enhanced T cell apoptosis in common variable immunodeficiency: negative role of the fas/fasligand system and of the Bcl-2 family proteins and possible role of TNF-RS (Q28344919) (← links)
- Accelerating the induction of Fas-mediated T cell apoptosis: a strategy for transplant tolerance? (Q28366005) (← links)
- Immunocytochemical detection of leukocyte-associated and apoptosis-related antigen expression in childhood brain tumors (Q30679878) (← links)
- Enhanced apoptosis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in cardiac transplanted patients undergoing chronic immunosuppressive treatment (Q33185575) (← links)
- Treatment of an autoimmune disease with "classical" T cell veto: a proposal (Q33725380) (← links)
- Th1 CD4 lymphocytes delete activated macrophages through the Fas/APO-1 antigen pathway (Q33766466) (← links)
- Human lymphocyte apoptosis after exposure to influenza A virus (Q33842341) (← links)
- A dominant interfering mutant of FADD/MORT1 enhances deletion of autoreactive thymocytes and inhibits proliferation of mature T lymphocytes (Q33888184) (← links)
- The ALG-2/AIP-complex, a modulator at the interface between cell proliferation and cell death? A hypothesis (Q33927454) (← links)
- A novel tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitory protein, TIP-B1. (Q33929911) (← links)
- The apoptosis-1/Fas protein in human systemic lupus erythematosus (Q34131476) (← links)
- Protooncogene bcl-2 gene transfer abrogates Fas/APO-1 antibody-mediated apoptosis of human malignant glioma cells and confers resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs and therapeutic irradiation (Q34223630) (← links)
- The machinery of programmed cell death. (Q34466450) (← links)
- The lpr and gld genes in systemic autoimmunity: life and death in the Fas lane (Q35161112) (← links)
- Hematopoietic stem cell graft manipulation as a mechanism of immunotherapy (Q35177556) (← links)
- Survival signals in leukemic large granular lymphocytes (Q35183209) (← links)
- CD95 (Fas) may control the expansion of activated T cells after elimination of bacteria in murine listeriosis. (Q35547211) (← links)
- Expression of CD95 antigen and Bcl-2 protein in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas and Hodgkin's disease. (Q35774239) (← links)
- Cell fusion to study nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions in endothelial cell apoptosis (Q35782346) (← links)
- Fas antigen expression and its relationship with apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinoma and noncancerous tissues (Q35782648) (← links)
- Soluble Fas ligand inhibits angiogenesis in rheumatoid arthritis (Q35869056) (← links)
- Live cell evaluation of granzyme delivery and death receptor signaling in tumor cells targeted by human natural killer cells (Q35976605) (← links)
- The defect in Fas mRNA expression in MRL/lpr mice is associated with insertion of the retrotransposon, ETn (Q36362018) (← links)
- Receptor-induced death in human natural killer cells: involvement of CD16. (Q36364230) (← links)
- CD40 ligation induces Apo-1/Fas expression on human B lymphocytes and facilitates apoptosis through the Apo-1/Fas pathway (Q36365403) (← links)
- Expansion of cytokine-producing CD4-CD8- T cells associated with abnormal Fas expression and hypereosinophilia. (Q36365810) (← links)
- A critical role for Fas ligand in the active suppression of systemic immune responses by ultraviolet radiation (Q36368071) (← links)
- Tolerant B lymphocytes acquire resistance to Fas-mediated apoptosis after treatment with interleukin 4 but not after treatment with specific antigen unless a surface immunoglobulin threshold is exceeded (Q36400473) (← links)
- B cells directly tolerize CD8( ) T cells (Q36401188) (← links)
- Apoptotic death of CD8 T lymphocytes after immunization: induction of a suppressive population of Mac-1 /Gr-1 cells (Q36454468) (← links)
- Wild-type human p53 and a temperature-sensitive mutant induce Fas/APO-1 expression (Q36551292) (← links)
- T cells deficient in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor are resistant to apoptosis (Q36568483) (← links)
- The Fas protein is expressed at high levels on CD4 CD8 thymocytes and activated mature lymphocytes in normal mice but not in the lupus-prone strain, MRL lpr/lpr (Q36648389) (← links)
- The role of APO-1-mediated apoptosis in the immune system (Q36677969) (← links)
- Activation of Fas by FasL induces apoptosis by a mechanism that cannot be blocked by Bcl-2 or Bcl-x(L) (Q36774959) (← links)
- Ticlopidine induced colitis: a histopathological study including apoptosis (Q37221636) (← links)
- The APO-1/Fas (CD95) receptor is expressed in homozygous MRL/lpr mice (Q38302171) (← links)
- Purification and characterization of the Fas-ligand that induces apoptosis (Q38310834) (← links)
- Activation with superantigens induces programmed death in antigen-primed CD4 class II major histocompatibility complex T lymphocytes via a CD11a/CD18-dependent mechanism (Q38318006) (← links)
- Fas ligation induces apoptosis of CD40-activated human B lymphocytes (Q39018355) (← links)
- Activation-dependent transcriptional regulation of the human Fas promoter requires NF-kappaB p50-p65 recruitment (Q39444883) (← links)
- Insufficient expression of Fas antigen on helper T cells in Behçet's disease (Q39715848) (← links)
- T-lymphocyte downregulation after acute viral infection is not dependent on CD95 (Fas) receptor-ligand interactions. (Q39877053) (← links)
- Fas and Fas ligand: a death factor and its receptor. (Q40398073) (← links)
- Fas antigen and sphingomyelin-ceramide turnover-mediated signaling: role in life and death of T lymphocytes (Q40399247) (← links)