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Death Associated Protein Kinase (Dapk) -Mediated Neurodegenerative Mechanisms In Nematode Excitotoxicity, John S. Del Rosario, Katherine Genevieve Feldmann, Towfiq Ahmed, Uzair Amjad, Bakkeung Ko, Junhyung An, Tauhid Mahmud, Maha Salama, Shirley Mei, Daniel Asemota, Itzhak Mano
Death Associated Protein Kinase (Dapk) -Mediated Neurodegenerative Mechanisms In Nematode Excitotoxicity, John S. Del Rosario, Katherine Genevieve Feldmann, Towfiq Ahmed, Uzair Amjad, Bakkeung Ko, Junhyung An, Tauhid Mahmud, Maha Salama, Shirley Mei, Daniel Asemota, Itzhak Mano
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Background: Excitotoxicity (the toxic overstimulation of neurons by the excitatory transmitter Glutamate) is a central process in widespread neurodegenerative conditions such as brain ischemia and chronic neurological diseases. Many mechanisms have been suggested to mediate excitotoxicity, but their significance across diverse excitotoxic scenarios remains unclear. Death Associated Protein Kinase (DAPK), a critical molecular switch that controls a range of key signaling and cell death pathways, has been suggested to have an important role in excitotoxicity. However, the molecular mechanism by which DAPK exerts its effect is controversial. A few distinct mechanisms have been suggested by single (sometimes contradicting) studies, and …