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1. The VEGFR/PDGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, ABT-869, blocks necroptosis by targeting RIPK1 kinase

2. MLKL deficiency protects against low-grade, sterile inflammation in aged mice

4. Divergent roles for caspase-8 and MLKL in high-fat diet induced obesity and NAFLD in mice

5. A common humanMLKLpolymorphism confers resistance to negative regulation by phosphorylation

6. Conformational interconversion of MLKL and disengagement from RIPK3 precede cell death by necroptosis

7. A toolbox for imaging RIPK1, RIPK3, and MLKL in mouse and human cells

8. MLKL trafficking and accumulation at the plasma membrane control the kinetics and threshold for necroptosis

9. A missense mutation in the MLKL brace region promotes lethal neonatal inflammation and hematopoietic dysfunction

10. Identification of MLKL membrane translocation as a checkpoint in necroptotic cell death using Monobodies

11. Add necroptosis to your asthma action plan

12. Oligomerization‐driven MLKL ubiquitylation antagonizes necroptosis

13. The Role of the Key Effector of Necroptotic Cell Death, Mlkl, in Mouse Models of Disease

14. Oligomerization-driven MLKL ubiquitylation antagonises necroptosis

15. Membrane permeabilization is mediated by distinct epitopes in mouse and human orthologs of the necroptosis effector, MLKL

16. Location, location, location: A compartmentalized view of TNF-induced necroptotic signaling

17. The necroptotic cell death pathway operates in megakaryocytes, but not in platelet synthesis

18. A toolbox for imaging RIPK1, RIPK3 and MLKL in mouse and human cells

19. Potent Inhibition of Necroptosis by Simultaneously Targeting Multiple Effectors of the Pathway

20. Missense mutations in the MLKL ‘brace’ region lead to lethal neonatal inflammation in mice and are present in high frequency in humans

21. Synaptic Zn2+and febrile seizure susceptibility

22. Methods for Studying TNF-Mediated Necroptosis in Cultured Cells

23. Conformational switching of the pseudokinase domain promotes human MLKL tetramerization and cell death by necroptosis

24. Addendum: A FRET biosensor for necroptosis uncovers two different modes of the release of DAMPs

25. Evolutionary divergence of the necroptosis effector MLKL

26. Necroptosis signalling is tuned by phosphorylation of MLKL residues outside the pseudokinase domain activation loop

27. The Highway to Hell: A RIP Kinase-Directed Shortcut to Inflammatory Cytokine Production

28. Methods for Studying TNF-Mediated Necroptosis in Cultured Cells

29. A FRET biosensor for necroptosis uncovers two different modes of the release of DAMPs

30. Necroptotic signaling is primed in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages, but its pathophysiological consequence in disease is restricted

31. Insights into the evolution of divergent nucleotide-binding mechanisms among pseudokinases revealed by crystal structures of human and mouse MLKL

32. EspL is a bacterial cysteine protease effector that cleaves RHIM proteins to block necroptosis and inflammation

33. Erratum: EspL is a bacterial cysteine protease effector that cleaves RHIM proteins to block necroptosis and inflammation

34. Insane in the membrane: a structural perspective of MLKL function in necroptosis

35. Synaptic Zn

36. Roles of tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 3 (TRAF3) and TRAF5 in immune cell functions

37. A BAFF-R mutation associated with non-Hodgkin lymphoma alters TRAF recruitment and reveals new insights into BAFF-R signaling

38. Nuclear TRAF3 is a negative regulator of CREB in B cells

39. Is SIRT2 required for necroptosis?

40. HSP90 activity is required for MLKL oligomerisation and membrane translocation and the induction of necroptotic cell death

41. Activation of the pseudokinase MLKL unleashes the four-helix bundle domain to induce membrane localization and necroptotic cell death

42. A RIPK2 inhibitor delays NOD signalling events yet prevents inflammatory cytokine production

43. Determination of Pseudokinase-ligand Interaction by a Fluorescence-based Thermal Shift Assay

44. An appointment with death, : 2013 Cold Spring Harbor Asia meeting ‘Mechanisms and Functions of Non-Apoptotic Cell Death'

45. The pseudokinase MLKL mediates necroptosis via a molecular switch mechanism

46. Roles of tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 3 (TRAF3) and TRAF5 in immune cell functions

47. Signal Transduction by Receptors for BAFF and APRIL

49. Flicking the molecular switch underlying MLKL-mediated necroptosis

50. A BAFF-R Mutation Associated with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Exhibits Altered TRAF Binding and Reveals New Insights Into Proximal BAFF-R Signaling

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