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Regulation of Programmed Cell Death by NF-κB and its Role in Tumorigenesis and Therapy
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2008
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
The Rel/NF-κB transcription factors are key regulators of programmed cell death (PCD). Their activity has significant physiological relevance for normal development and homeostasis in various tissues and important pathological consequences are associated with aberrant NF-κB activity, including hepatocyte apoptosis, neurodegeneration, and cancer. While NF-κB is best characterized for its protective activity in response to proapoptotic stimuli, its role in suppressing programmed necrosis has come
doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-6554-5_11
pmid:18437897
fatcat:vjpb2x77tndb5i5siwpijyfcfq