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    Inhibiting Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission selectively prevents the release of cytochrome c during apoptosis

    Most cell death stimuli trigger the mitochondrial release of cytochrome c and other cofactors that induce caspase activation and ensuing apoptosis. Apoptosis is also associated with massive mitochondrial fragment...

    J Estaquier, D Arnoult in Cell Death & Differentiation (2007)

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    Cardiolipin deficiency releases cytochrome c from the inner mitochondrial membrane and accelerates stimuli-elicited apoptosis

    Cardiolipin (CL) is a mitochondria-specific phospholipid synthesized by CL synthase (CLS). We describe here a human gene for CLS and its analysis via RNAi knockdown on apoptotic progression. Although mitochond...

    S-Y Choi, F Gonzalvez, G M Jenkins, C Slomianny, D Chretien in Cell Death & Differentiation (2007)

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    Apoptosis in SIV infection

    Pathogenic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection is associated with increased T-cell apoptosis. In marked contrast to HIV infection in humans and SIV infection in mac...

    B Hurtrel, F Petit, D Arnoult, M Müller-Trutwin in Cell Death & Differentiation (2005)

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    A novel mechanism for HIV1-mediated bystander CD4+ T-cell death: neighboring dying cells drive the capacity of HIV1 to kill noncycling primary CD4+ T cells

    CD4+ T-cell death is a crucial feature of AIDS pathogenesis, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Here, we present in vitro findings that identify a novel process of HIV1 mediated killing of bystander CD4+...

    J D Lelièvre, F Mammano, D Arnoult, F Petit, A Grodet in Cell Death & Differentiation (2004)

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    Erratum: Caspase-dependent and -independent T-cell death pathways in pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infection: relationship to disease progression

    Corrrection to: Cell Death and Differentiation (2003) 10, 1240–1252. doi:10.1038/sj.cdd.4401289 Owing to a typesetting error, two author names were published incorrectly.

    D Arnoult, F Petit, J D Lelièvie, D Lecossier, A Hance in Cell Death & Differentiation (2004)

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    Caspase-dependent and -independent T-cell death pathways in pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus infection: relationship to disease progression

    Studies of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and nonhuman primate models of pathogenic and nonpathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infections have suggested that enhanced ex vivo CD4 T-cell death is a ...

    D Arnoult, F Petit, J D Lelièvie, D Lecossier, A Hance in Cell Death & Differentiation (2003)

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    Caspase inhibition prevents the mitochondrial release of apoptosis-inducing factor

    D Arnoult, M Karbowski, R J Youle in Cell Death & Differentiation (2003)

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    On the evolution of programmed cell death: apoptosis of the unicellular eukaryote Leishmania major involves cysteine proteinase activation and mitochondrion permeabilization

    Leishmania major is a protozoan parasite from one of the most ancient phylogenic branches of unicellular eukaryotes, and containing only one giant mitochondrion. Here we report that staurosporine, that induces ap...

    D Arnoult, K Akarid, A Grodet, P X Petit, J Estaquier in Cell Death & Differentiation (2002)

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    Programmed cell death in mature erythrocytes: a model for investigating death effector pathways operating in the absence of mitochondria

    Human mature erythrocytes have been considered as unable to undergo programmed cell death (PCD), due to their lack of mitochondria, nucleus and other organelles, and to the finding that they survive two condit...

    D Bratosin, J Estaquier, F Petit, D Arnoult, B Quatannens in Cell Death & Differentiation (2001)