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Volume 23, Issue 7 (July 2016)

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Special Issue on Dying Cell Recognition

The studies collected in this special issue of Cell Death and Differentiation contribute to the understanding of the process of cell death and its effects by highlighting the importance of cell death for the health and function of neighbouring tissues and the organism as a whole.

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Editorial

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Chewing the fat about death with the neighbours OPEN

W B Derry

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1097-1098; 10.1038/cdd.2016.49

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Emerging roles for lipids in non-apoptotic cell death OPEN

L Magtanong, P J Ko and S J Dixon

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1099-1109; advance online publication, March 11, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2016.25

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Your neighbours matter – non-autonomous control of apoptosis in development and disease OPEN

M Eroglu and W B Derry

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1110-1118; advance online publication, May 13, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2016.41

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HDAC1 and HDAC2 in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos: Specificity versus compensation

P Ma and R M Schultz

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1119-1127; advance online publication, April 15, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2016.31

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Fate decision of mesenchymal stem cells: adipocytes or osteoblasts? OPEN

Q Chen, P Shou, C Zheng, M Jiang, G Cao, Q Yang, J Cao, N Xie, T Velletri, X Zhang, C Xu, L Zhang, H Yang, J Hou, Y Wang and Y Shi

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1128-1139; advance online publication, February 12, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.168

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Original Papers

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NDPK-D (NM23-H4)-mediated externalization of cardiolipin enables elimination of depolarized mitochondria by mitophagy

V E Kagan, J Jiang, Z Huang, Y Y Tyurina, C Desbourdes, C Cottet-Rousselle, H H Dar, M Verma, V A Tyurin, A A Kapralov, A Cheikhi, G Mao, D Stolz, C M St. Croix, S Watkins, Z Shen, Y Li, M L Greenberg, M Tokarska-Schlattner, M Boissan, M-L Lacombe, R M Epand, C T Chu, R K Mallampalli, H Bayır and U Schlattner

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1140-1151; advance online publication, January 8, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.160

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Molecular profiling reveals primary mesothelioma cell lines recapitulate human disease OPEN

T Chernova, X M Sun, I R Powley, S Galavotti, S Grosso, F A Murphy, G J Miles, L Cresswell, A V Antonov, J Bennett, A Nakas, D Dinsdale, K Cain, M Bushell, A E Willis and M MacFarlane

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1152-1164; advance online publication, February 19, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.165

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Cardiolipin or MTCH2 can serve as tBID receptors during apoptosis

E Raemy, S Montessuit, S Pierredon, A H van Kampen, F M Vaz and J-C Martinou

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1165-1174; advance online publication, January 22, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.166

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Aiolos collaborates with Blimp-1 to regulate the survival of multiple myeloma cells

K-H Hung, S-T Su, C-Y Chen, P-H Hsu, S-Y Huang, W-J Wu, M-J M Chen, H-Y Chen, P-C Wu, F-R Lin, M-D Tsai and K-I Lin

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1175-1184; advance online publication, January 29, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.167

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Evolutionary divergence of the necroptosis effector MLKL

M C Tanzer, I Matti, J M Hildebrand, S N Young, A Wardak, A Tripaydonis, E J Petrie, A L Mildenhall, D L Vaux, J E Vince, P E Czabotar, J Silke and J M Murphy

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1185-1197; advance online publication, February 12, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.169

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The acetyltransferase Tip60 contributes to mammary tumorigenesis by modulating DNA repair OPEN

C Bassi, Y-T Li, K Khu, F Mateo, P S Baniasadi, A Elia, J Mason, V Stambolic, M A Pujana, T W Mak and C Gorrini

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1198-1208; advance online publication, February 26, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.173

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A genome scale RNAi screen identifies GLI1 as a novel gene regulating vorinostat sensitivity

K J Falkenberg, A Newbold, C M Gould, J Luu, J A Trapani, G M Matthews, K J Simpson and R W Johnstone

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1209-1218; advance online publication, February 12, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.175

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Inflammasome-dependent IL-1β release depends upon membrane permeabilisation OPEN

F Martín-Sánchez, C Diamond, M Zeitler, A I Gomez, A Baroja-Mazo, J Bagnall, D Spiller, M White, M J D Daniels, A Mortellaro, M Peñalver, P Paszek, J P Steringer, W Nickel, D Brough and P Pelegrín

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1219-1231; advance online publication, February 12, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2015.176

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Transcription factor C/EBP-β induces tumor-suppressor phosphatase PHLPP2 through repression of the miR-17–92 cluster in differentiating AML cells

Y Yan, E A Hanse, K Stedman, J M Benson, X H Lowman, S Subramanian and A Kelekar

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1232-1242; advance online publication, February 12, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2016.1

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Influenza A virus enhances its propagation through the modulation of Annexin-A1 dependent endosomal trafficking and apoptosis OPEN

S Arora, W Lim, P Bist, R Perumalsamy, H M Lukman, F Li, L B Welker, B Yan, G Sethi, P A Tambyah, A-M Fairhurst, S Alonso and L H K Lim

Cell Death Differ 2016 23: 1243-1256; advance online publication, March 4, 2016; 10.1038/cdd.2016.19

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