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| |  |  |  | Original Papers | Top |  | Small GTPase CDC-42 promotes apoptotic cell corpse clearance in response to PAT-2 and CED-1 in C. elegans OPENL J Neukomm, S Zeng, A P Frei, P A Huegli and M O Hengartner Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 845-853; advance online publication, March 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.23 Abstract | Full Text |  | Canonical Wnt signalling activates TAZ through PP1A during osteogenic differentiationM R Byun, J-H Hwang, A R Kim, K M Kim, E S Hwang, M B Yaffe and J-H Hong Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 854-863; advance online publication, February 7, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.8 Abstract | Full Text |  | High sphingomyelin levels induce lysosomal damage and autophagy dysfunction in Niemann Pick disease type AE Gabandé-Rodríguez, P Boya, V Labrador, C G Dotti and M D Ledesma Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 864-875; advance online publication, January 31, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.4 Abstract | Full Text |  | The granzyme B-Serpinb9 axis controls the fate of lymphocytes after lysosomal stressC H Bird, M E Christensen, M S J Mangan, M D Prakash, K A Sedelies, M J Smyth, I Harper, N J Waterhouse and P I Bird Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 876-887; advance online publication, January 31, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.7 Abstract | Full Text |  | IRF4 is a novel mediator for neuronal survival in ischaemic stroke OPENS Guo, Z-Z Li, D-S Jiang, Y Y Lu, Y Liu, L Gao, S-M Zhang, H Lei, L-H Zhu, X-D Zhang, D-P Liu and H Li Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 888-903; advance online publication, February 7, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.9 Abstract | Full Text |  | IL-15 maintains T-cell survival via S-nitrosylation-mediated inhibition of caspase-3P T Saligrama, K A Fortner, M A Secinaro, C C Collins, J Q Russell and R C Budd Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 904-914; advance online publication, February 7, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.10 Abstract | Full Text |  | The nitric oxide-cGKII system relays death and survival signals during embryonic retinal development via AKT-induced CREB1 activationR Socodato, R Brito, C C Portugal, N A de Oliveira, K C Calaza and R Paes-de-Carvalho Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 915-928; advance online publication, February 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.11 Abstract | Full Text |  | Stem cell characteristics in glioblastoma are maintained by the ecto-nucleotidase E-NPP1J Bageritz, L Puccio, R M Piro, V Hovestadt, E Phillips, T Pankert, J Lohr, C Herold-Mende, P Lichter and V Goidts Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 929-940; advance online publication, February 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.12 Abstract | Full Text |  | Glycan-dependent binding of galectin-1 to neuropilin-1 promotes axonal regeneration after spinal cord injuryH R Quintá, J M Pasquini, G A Rabinovich and L A Pasquini Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 941-955; advance online publication, February 21, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.14 Abstract | Full Text |  | Endogenous c-Myc is essential for p53-induced apoptosis in response to DNA damage in vivo OPENT J Phesse, K B Myant, A M Cole, R A Ridgway, H Pearson, V Muncan, G R van den Brink, K H Vousden, R Sears, L T Vassilev, A R Clarke and O J Sansom Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 956-966; advance online publication, February 28, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.15 Abstract | Full Text |  | Autophagic program is regulated by miR-325L Bo, D Su-Ling, L Fang, Z Lu-Yu, A Tao, D Stefan, W Kun and L Pei-Feng Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 967-977; advance online publication, February 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.18 Abstract | Full Text |  | Dysregulation of Wnt inhibitory factor 1 (Wif1) expression resulted in aberrant Wnt-β-catenin signaling and cell death of the cloaca endoderm, and anorectal malformations OPENR C-L Ng, D Matsumaru, A S-H Ho, M-M Garcia-Barceló, Z-W Yuan, D Smith, L Kodjabachian, P K-H Tam, G Yamada and V C-H Lui Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 978-989; advance online publication, March 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.20 Abstract | Full Text |  | Disruption of the temporally regulated cloaca endodermal β-catenin signaling causes anorectal malformations OPENS Miyagawa, M Harada, D Matsumaru, K Tanaka, C Inoue, C Nakahara, R Haraguchi, S Matsushita, K Suzuki, N Nakagata, R C-L Ng, K Akita, V C-H Lui and G Yamada Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 990-997; advance online publication, March 14, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.21 Abstract | Full Text |  | Oncogene-induced reactive oxygen species fuel hyperproliferation and DNA damage response activation OPENM Ogrunc, R Di Micco, M Liontos, L Bombardelli, M Mione, M Fumagalli, V G Gorgoulis and F d'Adda di Fagagna Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 998-1012; advance online publication, February 28, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.16 Abstract | Full Text |  | Zebrafish Noxa promotes mitosis in early embryonic development and regulates apoptosis in subsequent embryogenesis OPENJ-X Zhong, L Zhou, Z Li, Y Wang and J-F Gui Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1013-1024; 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