A potent reporter applicable to the monitoring of caspase-3-dependent proteolytic cleavage.
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Sang J. Chung | Sang Hee Han | Kyoungsook Park | So Yeon Yi | Hye-Jung Park | Moonil Kim | B. Chung | Junhyoung Ahn | H. Kang
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