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Apoptosis

Apoptosis is a tightly regulated form of programmed cell death by which cells dismantle themselves in an orderly, non-inflammatory manner, characterized by chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, membrane blebbing, and formation of apoptotic bodies that are cleared by phagocytes. It proceeds through two principal…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 12 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 85× across the literature 🔖 ISSN 2470-5020 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Apoptosis is a tightly regulated form of programmed cell death by which cells dismantle themselves in an orderly, non-inflammatory manner, characterized by chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, membrane blebbing, and formation of apoptotic bodies that are cleared by phagocytes. It proceeds through two principal routes: the intrinsic (mitochondrial) pathway, governed by the balance of pro- and anti-apoptotic BCL-2 family proteins such as BCL-2, BAK, and BAX that control mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization and cytochrome c release; and the extrinsic pathway, triggered by death-receptor ligation at the cell surface. Both converge on the activation of caspases, the proteases that execute cellular demolition. Apoptosis is essential for development, tissue homeostasis, and elimination of damaged or potentially malignant cells, and its dysregulation contributes to cancer, neurodegeneration, and ischemic injury. Because evasion of apoptosis underlies tumor survival and drug resistance, inducing or restoring apoptotic signaling is a central therapeutic strategy. Research in this area examines apoptosis across varied experimental systems, including resistance mechanisms in colorectal and colon cancer cells, apoptosis-related gene expression in chronic kidney disease, oxidative stress-driven cell death in tissue, and the cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic activity of nanoparticles and candidate compounds. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research on the molecular regulation, pathological roles, and therapeutic modulation of apoptosis.

Research published in this journal

12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2020

The Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19): A Narrative Review

Rezapour BarataliCorresponding author
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Assistant Professor, PhD in Health education and promotion, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran
Exact topic International Journal of Coronaviruses Cited by 2 doi:10.14302/issn.2692-1537.ijcv-20-3373

How this research is being cited

The 12 articles above have been cited 85 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Neurological Research and Therapy (ISSN 2470-5020).

Journal editorial board
Ian J Martins · Australia Giuseppe Lanza · Italy Ion Codreanu · United States

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