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📣 Our June issue is live! Dive into #TIBS50 content, insightful Reviews, and more!
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🌏 For more than 50 years, #FAOBMB has promoted biochemistry across Asia and Oceania through collaboration, education, and a commitment to equal opportunity.
Read the new installment of #TIBSCelebrates50 "Regional reflection and future visions".
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Want to learn how the field has evolved over time? Check out these related articles from TIBS:
📝 From 1997, the Review "Caspases and caspase inhibitors" from William C. Earnshaw et al: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
↩️ Some topics are worth a second look.
In the Special Series: Superlative Sequels from 2016-2017, TIBS revisited high-impact themes with updated perspectives.
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#TIBS50 #ThematicTriumphs
🔔 What felt cutting-edge in mitochondria and metabolism still resonates today.
As part of #TIBS50, we’re spotlighting this Special Issue from 2016 as part of our #ThematicTriumphs series.
Take a look back 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/journal/tren...
🚨 #ScienceSketches are here for #TIBSCelebrates50, and we’re inviting ideas that explain biochemistry or capture the humor of doing science.
Pitch yours to us and get inspired by the fantastic artwork published so far: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
#TIBS50 #SciComm
Read the article here 👉 www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
📝 From 2004, the Review "Caspases, IAPs and Smac/DIABLO: mechanisms from structural biology" from Eric N. Shiozaki and Yigong Shi: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
📝 From 2016, the Review "Pyroptosis: Gasdermin-Mediated Programmed Necrotic Cell Death" from Feng Shao et al: www.cell.com/trends/bioch...
🤔 What was everyone citing in 1997?
This top-cited TIBS article from Donald W. Nicholson and Nancy A. Thornberry is part of our #CitedClassics #TIBS50 retrospective.
Take a look 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Five years ago, little was known about mechanisms of apoptotic execution. Now, one
class of cell-death gene, the cysteine aspartases (caspases) has come under intensive
study. This review discusses th...
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Caspases are the central component of the apoptotic machinery that irreversibly commits
a cell to die. Whereas all caspases are structurally similar, those involved in apoptosis
can be categorized fun...
Pyroptosis was long regarded as caspase-1-mediated monocyte death in response to certain
bacterial insults. Caspase-1 is activated upon various infectious and immunological
challenges through differen...