Apoptosis Scientific Journals

 The Journal also involves research matter that include Basic and clinically-oriented investigations for programmed cell death. It focuses to stimulate research on the basis of mechanisms of apoptosis and its role in influencing public health through autoimmune disease, cancer, AIDS, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, viral infection, osteoporosis and ageing. The experts aspire to encourage the development of clinical therapies against apoptosis-related diseases. Apoptosis is a mechanism of programmed cell death and is essential for development and homeostasis. Cell stress stimulates pro-apoptotic signaling pathways that activate caspase proteases and cause mitochondrial dysfunction. Apoptotic cells undergo characteristic changes in cell morphology, including cell rounding, plasma membrane blabbing and nuclear fragmentation. Because of the significance of apoptosis and the recent explosive progress toward anatomize its molecular basis, we have asked some of the scientists in the field to delineate the insights gained from these advances, point out the questions that remain unanswered, and debate the directions that new research should take.  

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