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1. Cisplatin Resistance and Metabolism: Simplification of Complexity.

2. BH3-mimetics or DNA-damaging agents in combination with RG7388 overcome p53 mutation-induced resistance to MDM2 inhibition.

3. Features of the CD1 gene family in rodents and the uniqueness of the immune system of naked mole-rat.

4. A matter of new life and cell death: programmed cell death in the mammalian ovary.

5. Cancer Drug Resistance: Targeting Proliferation or Programmed Cell Death.

6. Total recall: the role of PIDDosome components in neurodegeneration.

8. Bcl-B: an "unknown" protein of the Bcl-2 family.

9. Prognostic signature based on mitochondria quality control proteins for the prediction of lung adenocarcinoma patients survival.

10. Programmed cell death: Past, present and future.

11. Drug toxicity assessment: cell proliferation versus cell death.

12. Exploring Caspase Mutations and Post-Translational Modification by Molecular Modeling Approaches.

13. Nonresonant CARS Imaging of Porous and Solid Silicon Nanoparticles in Human Cells.

14. Synthetic Design and Biological Evaluation of New p53-MDM2 Interaction Inhibitors Based on Imidazoline Core.

15. Necroptosis as a Novel Facet of Mitotic Catastrophe.

16. A Balance Between Autophagy and Other Cell Death Modalities in Cancer.

17. Bak and Bcl-xL Participate in Regulating Sensitivity of Solid Tumor Derived Cell Lines to Mcl-1 Inhibitors.

18. A link between mitotic defects and mitotic catastrophe: detection and cell fate.

19. Caspase-2 as a master regulator of genomic stability.

20. Optical Monitoring of the Biodegradation of Porous and Solid Silicon Nanoparticles.

21. Long non-coding RNAs: A view to kill ovarian cancer.

22. Anastasis: Return Journey from Cell Death.

23. Platinum drugs and taxanes: can we overcome resistance?

24. Simple and Efficient Protocol for Subcellular Fractionation of Normal and Apoptotic Cells.

25. Requirement for Serine-384 in Caspase-2 processing and activity.

26. Viral Infections: Negative Regulators of Apoptosis and Oncogenic Factors.

27. Nutrient Deprivation Promotes MCL-1 Degradation in an Autophagy-Independent Manner.

28. Targeting Bcl-2 Family Proteins: What, Where, When?

29. Upregulation of Mcl-1S Causes Cell-Cycle Perturbations and DNA Damage Accumulation.

30. Saga of Mcl-1: regulation from transcription to degradation.

31. The DNA-damage response and nuclear events as regulators of nonapoptotic forms of cell death.

32. Mcl-1 as a "barrier" in cancer treatment: Can we target it now?

33. Isolation of High-Molecular-Weight Activation Complexes of Initiator Caspases in DNA Damage.

34. 2,4,5-Tris(alkoxyaryl)imidazoline derivatives as potent scaffold for novel p53-MDM2 interaction inhibitors: Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation.

35. Molecular Comprehension of Mcl-1: From Gene Structure to Cancer Therapy.

36. Alterations in the nucleocytoplasmic transport in apoptosis: Caspases lead the way.

37. [Caspase-2 as an Oncosupressor and Metabolism Regulator: What Life Will Bring over the Long Run?]

38. Caspase-2 is a negative regulator of necroptosis.

39. Apoptosis regulation by subcellular relocation of caspases.

40. Modulation of Mcl-1 transcription by serum deprivation sensitizes cancer cells to cisplatin.

41. Post-translational Modification of Caspases: The Other Side of Apoptosis Regulation.

42. Caloric restriction - A promising anti-cancer approach: From molecular mechanisms to clinical trials.

43. [Nutrient restriction in combinatory therapy of tumors].

44. Mechanism of caspase-2 activation upon DNA damage.

45. Role of the nucleus in apoptosis: signaling and execution.

46. Cell death controlling complexes and their potential therapeutic role.

47. Lipid-protein nanodiscs for cell-free production of integral membrane proteins in a soluble and folded state: comparison with detergent micelles, bicelles and liposomes.

48. [The development and optimization of coupled cell-free expression system for production of the transmembrane domain of the receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB3].

50. Step-wise formation of eukaryotic double-row polyribosomes and circular translation of polysomal mRNA.

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