VOLUME 545. Regulated Cell Death Part B - Necroptotic, Autophagic and other Non-apoptotic Mechanisms: Difference between revisions

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"Chapters 1–4 cover how to measure necroptosis and various molecular components and complexes that signal this process. Chapter 5 discusses approaches to interrogating interactions between tumor necrosis factor superfamily ligands and receptors. Chapters 6–8 highlight nonapoptotic cell death mechanisms in the model organisms, C. elegans and D. melanogaster. Chapters 9 and 10 discuss structural aspects of death receptor complexes and strategies to study posttranslational modification of downstream signaling components by RING E3 ubiquitin ligases. Finally, Chapter 11 describes a multidimensional profiling approach to studying small molecule-induced cell death."

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"Chapters 1–4 cover how to measure necroptosis and various molecular components and complexes that signal this process. Chapter 5 discusses approaches to interrogating interactions between tumor necrosis factor superfamily ligands and receptors. Chapters 6–8 highlight nonapoptotic cell death mechanisms in the model organisms, C. elegans and D. melanogaster. Chapters 9 and 10 discuss structural aspects of death receptor complexes and strategies to study posttranslational modification of downstream signaling components by RING E3 ubiquitin ligases. Finally, Chapter 11 describes a multidimensional profiling approach to studying small molecule-induced cell death."