Maintenance of caspase-3 proenzyme dormancy by an intrinsic “safety catch” regulatory tripeptide
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Christopher I. Bayly | C. Bayly | S. Kargman | N. Thornberry | D. Nicholson | Y. Gareau | Kathleen J. Rowland | Sophie Roy | Sophie Roy | Yves Gareau | Vicky M. Houtzager | Stacia Kargman | Sabina L. C. Keen | Kathleen Rowland | Isolde M. Seiden | Nancy A. Thornberry | Donald W. Nicholson | V. Houtzager | I. Seiden | S. L. Keen | S. Keen
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