Caspase-9 processing by caspase-3 via a feedback amplification loop in vivo
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K. Kuida | E. Fujita | T. Momoi | E Fujita | T Momoi | K Kuida | J Egashira | K Urase | K. Urase | K. Kuida | J. Egashira
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