Richard N. Kitsis

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology Yeshiva University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Endocrinology Biology
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Vitale I, Pietrocola F, Guilbaud E, et al. (2023) Apoptotic cell death in disease-Current understanding of the NCCD 2023. Cell Death and Differentiation
McKimpson WM, Kitsis RN. (2022) Inducing and measuring apoptotic cell death in mouse pancreatic β-cells and in isolated islets. Star Protocols. 3: 101287
McKimpson WM, Chen Y, Irving JA, et al. (2021) Conversion of the death inhibitor ARC to a killer activates pancreatic β cell death in diabetes. Developmental Cell
Chelko SP, Keceli G, Carpi A, et al. (2021) Exercise triggers CAPN1-mediated AIF truncation, inducing myocyte cell death in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy. Science Translational Medicine. 13
Nam YJ, Mani K, Ashton AW, et al. (2021) Inhibition of both the extrinsic and intrinsic death pathways through nonhomotypic death-fold interactions. Molecular Cell. 81: 638
Chen F, Amgalan D, Kitsis RN, et al. (2020) ATG16L1 autophagy pathway regulates BAX protein levels and programmed cell death. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Amgalan D, Garner TP, Pekson R, et al. (2020) A small-molecule allosteric inhibitor of BAX protects against doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy. Nature Cancer. 1: 315-328
Templin AT, Schmidt CR, Hogan MF, et al. (2020) 2042-P: Loss of Apoptosis Repressor with Caspase Recruitment Domain Promotes High-Fat Diet Induced Hyperglycemia In Vivo Diabetes. 69
Tian R, Colucci WS, Arany Z, et al. (2019) Unlocking the Secrets of Mitochondria in the Cardiovascular System: Path to a Cure in Heart Failure—A Report from the 2018 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop Circulation. 140: 1205-1216
Del Re DP, Amgalan D, Linkermann A, et al. (2019) Fundamental Mechanisms of Regulated Cell Death and Implications for Heart Disease. Physiological Reviews. 99: 1765-1817
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