BID
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Pubmed
Gene symble | Title | PMID | Curated descirption | Category | Literature category |
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BID | Cleavage of BID by caspase 8 mediates the mitochondrial damage in the Fas pathway of apoptosis | 9727492 | We report here that BID, a BH3 domain-containing proapoptotic Bcl2 family member, is a specific proximal substrate of Casp8 in the Fas apoptotic signaling pathway | mechanism | BC/OC research |
BID | BID-deficient breast cancer MCF-7 cells as a model for the study of autophagy in cancer therapy | 16874058 | BID(+) and BID(-) breast cancer MCF-7 cells could be considered to be a useful model for the study of the molecular interdependences between apoptosis and autophagy and the role of both processes in cancer therapy. | mechanism | BC/OC research |
BID | Controlled delivery of BID protein fused with TAT peptide sensitizes cancer cells to apoptosis | 25326334 | TAT-BID may be delivered to cancer cells in controlled manner and efficiently sensitizes PC3 and A549 cells to TRAIL | mechanism | BC/OC research |
BID | Synergy of BID with doxorubicin in the killing of cancer cells | 25760094 | TAT-BID and doxorubicin may thus be considered as a potential therapeutic combination for cervical carcinoma and advanced prostate cancer treatment | mechanism | BC/OC research |
Survival analysis
Pathway
Pathway Term | Reference DB | |
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BID | Photodynamic therapy-induced HIF-1 survival signaling (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Intrinsic Pathway for Apoptosis (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Integrated Breast Cancer Pathway (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Alzheimers Disease (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | TNF alpha Signaling Pathway (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | ATM Signaling Pathway (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Apoptosis (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Photodynamic therapy-induced AP-1 survival signaling. (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |
BID | Viral Acute Myocarditis (Homo sapiens) | Wikipathway |