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Ella Bossy-Wetzel is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. The available data does not provide specific details on their research outputs, co-authors, or publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • The Release of Cytochrome c from Mitochondria: A Primary Site for Bcl-2 Regulation of Apoptosis

    Ruth M. Kluck;Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Douglas R. Green;Donald D. Newmeyer

  • Mitochondrial cytochrome c release in apoptosis occurs upstream of DEVD-specific caspase activation and independently of mitochondrial transmembrane depolarization

    Ella Bossy‐Wetzel;Donald D. Newmeyer;Douglas R. Green

  • Mitochondrial fragmentation in neurodegeneration

    Andrew B. Knott;Guy Perkins;Robert Schwarzenbacher;Ella Bossy-Wetzel

  • Molecular pathways to neurodegeneration

    Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Robert Schwarzenbacher;Stuart A Lipton

  • Bax-induced Caspase Activation and Apoptosis via Cytochromec Release from Mitochondria Is Inhibitable by Bcl-xL

    Deborah M. Finucane;Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Nigel J. Waterhouse;Thomas G. Cotter

  • Nitric oxide-induced mitochondrial fission is regulated by dynamin-related GTPases in neurons.

    Mark J Barsoum;Hua Yuan;Akos A Gerencser;Géraldine Liot

  • Neovascularization is associated with a switch to the export of bFGF in the multistep development of fibrosarcoma

    J. Kandel;E. Bossy-Wetzel;F. Radvanyi;M. Klagsbrun

  • p53 Induces Apoptosis by Caspase Activation through Mitochondrial Cytochrome c Release

    Martin Schuler;Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Joshua C. Goldstein;Patrick Fitzgerald

  • Mutant huntingtin binds the mitochondrial fission GTPase dynamin-related protein-1 and increases its enzymatic activity

    Wenjun Song;Jin-jin Chen;Alejandra M. Petrilli;Géraldine Liot

  • Induction of apoptosis by the transcription factor c-Jun.

    Ella Bossy‐Wetzel;Latifa Bakiri;Moshe Yaniv

  • Mitochondrial fission in apoptosis, neurodegeneration and aging

    Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Mark J Barsoum;Adam Godzik;Robert Schwarzenbacher

  • Acridine Orange/Ethidium Bromide (AO/EB) Staining to Detect Apoptosis.

    Shailaja Kasibhatla;Gustavo P. Amarante-Mendes;Deborah Finucane;Thomas Brunner

  • Functional Analysis of Human Microtubule-based Motor Proteins, the Kinesins and Dyneins, in Mitosis/Cytokinesis Using RNA Interference

    Changjun Zhu;Jian Zhao;Marina Bibikova;Joel D. Leverson

  • Cell cycle-dependent variations in c-Jun and JunB phosphorylation: a role in the control of cyclin D1 expression.

    Latifa Bakiri;Dominique Lallemand;Ella Bossy‐Wetzel;Moshe Yaniv

  • Membrane Remodeling Induced by the Dynamin-Related Protein Drp1 Stimulates Bax Oligomerization

    Sylvie Montessuit;Syam Prakash Somasekharan;Oihana Terrones;Safa Lucken-Ardjomande

  • Crosstalk between nitric oxide and zinc pathways to neuronal cell death involving mitochondrial dysfunction and p38-activated K+ channels.

    Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Maria V Talantova;Wilson D Lee;Marion N Schölzke

  • Changes in Endoplasmic Reticulum Luminal Environment Affect Cell Sensitivity to Apoptosis

    Kimitoshi Nakamura;Kimitoshi Nakamura;Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Kimberly Burns;Kimberly Burns;Marc P. Fadel

  • The Pro-Apoptotic Proteins, Bid and Bax, Cause a Limited Permeabilization of the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane That Is Enhanced by Cytosol

    Ruth M Kluck;Mauro Dogli Esposti;Guy Perkins;Christian Renken

  • Caspases induce cytochrome c release from mitochondria by activating cytosolic factors.

    Ella Bossy-Wetzel;Douglas R. Green

  • Forever young: SIRT3 a shield against mitochondrial meltdown, aging, and neurodegeneration.

    Brad Kincaid;Ella Bossy-Wetzel

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas R. Green
Douglas R. Green St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Thomas Brunner
Thomas Brunner University of Konstanz
Stuart A. Lipton
Stuart A. Lipton Scripps Research Institute
Guy A. Perkins
Guy A. Perkins University of California, San Diego
Mark H. Ellisman
Mark H. Ellisman University of California, San Diego
Donald D. Newmeyer
Donald D. Newmeyer La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Ruth M. Kluck
Ruth M. Kluck Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Judah Folkman
Judah Folkman Boston Children's Hospital
Eliezer Masliah
Eliezer Masliah National Institutes of Health
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Sudipta Seal University of Central Florida

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