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Tumor endothelial cell autophagy is a key vascular-immune checkpoint in melanoma
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NINJ1 is activated by cell swelling to regulate plasma membrane permeabilization during regulated necrosis
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Cell death checkpoints in the TNF pathway
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Inhibition of RIPK1 kinase does not affect diabetes development : beta-cells survive RIPK1 activation
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From PERK to RIPK1 : design, synthesis and evaluation of novel potent and selective necroptosis inhibitors
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LC3-independent autophagy is vital to prevent TNF cytotoxicity
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Death by TNF : a road to inflammation
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Apoptotic cell death in disease : current understanding of the NCCD 2023
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RIPK1 kinase-dependent inflammation and cell death contribute to the pathogenesis of COPD
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ATG9A prevents TNF cytotoxicity by an unconventional lysosomal targeting pathway.
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Phosphorylation of RIPK1 serine 25 mediates IKK dependent control of extrinsic cell death in T cells
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A20 controls RANK-dependent osteoclast formation and bone physiology
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Endocytic membrane repair by ESCRT-III controls antigen export to the cytosol during antigen cross-presentation
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The Impact of RIPK1 Kinase Inhibition on Atherogenesis: A Genetic and a Pharmacological Approach
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Antioxidant and food additive BHA prevents TNF cytotoxicity by acting as a direct RIPK1 inhibitor
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Autophosphorylation at serine 166 regulates RIP kinase 1-mediated cell death and inflammation
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection promotes necroptosis and HMGB1 release by airway epithelial cells
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RIPK1 kinase-dependent death : a symphony of phosphorylation events
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A20 and cell death-driven inflammation
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Two distinct ubiquitin-binding motifs in A20 mediate its anti-inflammatory and cell-protective activities