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Current trends in luminescence-based assessment of apoptosis

Apoptosis, the most extensively studied type of cell death, is known to play a crucial role in numerous processes such as elimination of unwanted cells or cellular debris, growth, control of the immune system, and prevention of malignancies. Defective regulation of apoptosis can trigger various dise...

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Autores principales: Moldovan, Cristian, Onaciu, Anca, Toma, Valentin, Munteanu, Raluca A., Gulei, Diana, Moldovan, Alin I., Stiufiuc, Gabriela F., Feder, Richard I., Cenariu, Diana, Iuga, Cristina A., Stiufiuc, Rares I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10613953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05809c
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author Moldovan, Cristian
Onaciu, Anca
Toma, Valentin
Munteanu, Raluca A.
Gulei, Diana
Moldovan, Alin I.
Stiufiuc, Gabriela F.
Feder, Richard I.
Cenariu, Diana
Iuga, Cristina A.
Stiufiuc, Rares I.
author_facet Moldovan, Cristian
Onaciu, Anca
Toma, Valentin
Munteanu, Raluca A.
Gulei, Diana
Moldovan, Alin I.
Stiufiuc, Gabriela F.
Feder, Richard I.
Cenariu, Diana
Iuga, Cristina A.
Stiufiuc, Rares I.
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description Apoptosis, the most extensively studied type of cell death, is known to play a crucial role in numerous processes such as elimination of unwanted cells or cellular debris, growth, control of the immune system, and prevention of malignancies. Defective regulation of apoptosis can trigger various diseases and disorders including cancer, neurological conditions, autoimmune diseases and developmental disorders. Knowing the nuances of the cell death type induced by a compound can help decipher which therapy is more effective for specific diseases. The detection of apoptotic cells using classic methods has brought significant contribution over the years, but innovative methods are quickly emerging and allow more in-depth understanding of the mechanisms, aside from a simple quantification. Due to increased sensitivity, time efficiency, pathway specificity and negligible cytotoxicity, these innovative approaches have great potential for both in vitro and in vivo studies. This review aims to shed light on the importance of developing and using novel nanoscale methods as an alternative to the classic apoptosis detection techniques.
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spelling pubmed-106139532023-10-31 Current trends in luminescence-based assessment of apoptosis Moldovan, Cristian Onaciu, Anca Toma, Valentin Munteanu, Raluca A. Gulei, Diana Moldovan, Alin I. Stiufiuc, Gabriela F. Feder, Richard I. Cenariu, Diana Iuga, Cristina A. Stiufiuc, Rares I. RSC Adv Chemistry Apoptosis, the most extensively studied type of cell death, is known to play a crucial role in numerous processes such as elimination of unwanted cells or cellular debris, growth, control of the immune system, and prevention of malignancies. Defective regulation of apoptosis can trigger various diseases and disorders including cancer, neurological conditions, autoimmune diseases and developmental disorders. Knowing the nuances of the cell death type induced by a compound can help decipher which therapy is more effective for specific diseases. The detection of apoptotic cells using classic methods has brought significant contribution over the years, but innovative methods are quickly emerging and allow more in-depth understanding of the mechanisms, aside from a simple quantification. Due to increased sensitivity, time efficiency, pathway specificity and negligible cytotoxicity, these innovative approaches have great potential for both in vitro and in vivo studies. This review aims to shed light on the importance of developing and using novel nanoscale methods as an alternative to the classic apoptosis detection techniques. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10613953/ /pubmed/37908656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05809c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Moldovan, Cristian
Onaciu, Anca
Toma, Valentin
Munteanu, Raluca A.
Gulei, Diana
Moldovan, Alin I.
Stiufiuc, Gabriela F.
Feder, Richard I.
Cenariu, Diana
Iuga, Cristina A.
Stiufiuc, Rares I.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10613953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05809c
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