Apoptosis Research Repository

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The Silent Storm in Your Kidneys: How Tea's Secret Weapons Fight Back

Discover how tea polyphenols protect kidneys from high uric acid damage through antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms.

Joseph James
Oct 06, 2025

Beyond Death: How a Cell Death Protein Switches to Survival During Starvation

Discover how MLKL protein switches from cell death executioner to survival facilitator during starvation through autophagy activation with CaMKII.

Claire Phillips
Oct 06, 2025

Nature's Hidden Arsenal: Could a Humble Shrub Hold the Key to New Skin Treatments?

Exploring the anti-proliferative effects of Galenia africana on human skin cell lines and its potential for dermatological treatments.

Aurora Long
Oct 06, 2025

The Ancient Poison and the Asthmatic Lung: A Surprising Turn in the Fight for Breath

Exploring how realgar, an ancient mineral, triggers apoptosis in eosinophils from asthmatic lungs, offering potential for targeted asthma therapy.

Adrian Campbell
Oct 06, 2025

Lighting the Path: How a Novel Light-Activated Therapy Fights Cancer and Reprograms Cells

Explore how DTP-mediated photodynamic therapy fights cancer through oxidative stress, apoptosis induction, and genetic reprogramming of cancer cells.

Ava Morgan
Oct 06, 2025

The Double Agent in Our Blood: How a Little-Known Protein Holds Keys to Beating a Rare Leukemia

Discover how TP73 isoforms predict survival and treatment resistance in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, offering new hope for personalized cancer therapies.

Hazel Turner
Oct 06, 2025

The Delirium Dilemma: Unraveling the Hidden Mortality Risk in Older Patients

Exploring how delirium in older hospitalized patients serves as a critical indicator of underlying health vulnerabilities and mortality risk.

Connor Hughes
Oct 06, 2025

How a Vitamin E Derivative Fights Cancer by Targeting Cellular Power Plants

Discover how alpha-tocopheryl succinate (α-TOS), a vitamin E derivative, suppresses tumor growth by targeting mitochondrial complex II in cancer cells.

Samuel Rivera
Oct 06, 2025

The Jekyll and Hyde Protein: How a Cancer Cell's "Location Service" Predicts Patient Survival

Discover how the nuclear localization of survivin protein serves as a positive prognostic factor for survival in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer.

Skylar Hayes
Oct 06, 2025

Nature's Golden Shield: How an Ancient Herb Fights Modern Superbugs

Discover how Coptis chinensis, an ancient Chinese herb, fights urinary tract infections through multi-target mechanisms against E. coli bacteria.

Lucas Price
Oct 06, 2025

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