Structure of the CED-4–CED-9 complex provides insights into programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Huilin Li | Quan Hao | Nieng Yan | Jiaqing He | Yigong Shi | Yigong Shi | J. Chai | N. Yan | Huilin Li | Qun Liu | Q. Hao | L. Gu | D. Kokel | Jia-Wei Wu | David Kokel | Lichuan Gu | Qun Liu | Jijie Chai | Ding Xue | Eui Seung Lee | D. Xue | E. Lee | Jia-Wei Wu | Jiaqing He | Qun Liu
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