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Meaning of Antiapoptotic from wikipedia

- families of proteins act as negative regulators categorized into either antiapoptotic factors, such as IAPs and Bcl-2 proteins or prosurvival factors like...
- electrostatic potential of the binding groove, suggest differences in antiapoptotic activity for the two isoforms. BCL-2 is localized to the outer membrane...
- (BCL2-related)". Kelly GL, Str****er A (March 2020). "Toward Targeting Antiapoptotic MCL-1 for Cancer Therapy". Annual Review of Cancer Biology. 4: 299–313...
- apoptosis by docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3): Role of phosphatidylserine in antiapoptotic effect". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (45): 35215–35223. doi:10...
- through damaging the ubiquitin-protease system. It also acts as an antiapoptotic agent preventing programmed cell death and controls the production of...
- RB; Hay, N (2006). "Mitochondrial hexokinases, novel mediators of the antiapoptotic effects of growth factors and Akt". Oncogene. 25 (34): 4683–96. doi:10...
- These include regulating gene expression, anti-inflammatory effects, antiapoptotic effects and protecting endothelial barrier function.: 3162  Treatment...
- Orozco-Suarez S, et al. (November 2008). "Antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antiapoptotic effects of dapsone in a model of brain ischemia/reperfusion in rats"...
- is positively correlated with tumor progression. Its glycolytic and antiapoptotic functions contribute to proliferation and protection of tumor cells...
- siRNAs to selectively regulate the expression of cancer-related genes. Antiapoptotic proteins, such as clusterin and survivin, are often expressed in cancer...