Regulation of HAX-1 Anti-apoptotic Protein by Omi/HtrA2 Protease during Cell Death*
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E. Alnemri | Sanjeev Gupta | J. Bonventre | M. M. Soundarapandian | G. Kyriazis | A. Zervos | Supriya Singh | L. Cilenti | Valerie Stratico
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