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Is the Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis Conserved?; Caenorhabditis elegans; Drosophila melanogaster; The Role of the Apoptosome in Mammalian Development; Caspase-9 knockout; Apaf1 knockout 327 $aCytochrome c deficiencyFinal Remarks; References; Further Reading; Caspases, Substrates and Sequential Activation; Introduction; Caspases Classification and Structure; Pathways That Lead to Caspase Activation; Extrinsic pathway; Granzyme B pathway; Intrinsic pathway; Effectors of demolition; Demolition Phase of Apoptosis; Detachment, rounding and blebbing; Nuclear fragmentation, DNA condensation and degradation; Undermining cell physiology; Immune Clearance and Immune Tolerance of Apoptotic Cells; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Further Reading; Dismantling the Apoptotic Cell 327 $aIntroductionCaspases: Regulators of the Apoptotic Process; Activation of the apoptotic caspases; Effect of caspase-mediated cleavage on target substrates - gain- or loss-of-function; Cleavage of caspase substrates leads to key morphological changes during apoptosis; Cytoskeletal events and membrane blebbing; Nuclear events; Changes in the Golgi apparatus; Caspases alter the transcriptional and translational machinery; Survival pathways are targeted during apoptosis; The apoptotic cell calls for its own disposal; Caspase-independent cell death; Concluding Remarks; References; Further Reading 327 $aThe BCL-2 Family Proteins - Key Regulators and Effectors of Apoptosis 330 $aThis book on cell death contains 29 self-contained, peer-reviewed articles written by leading scientists in each field. 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