Sequential Activation of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase 1, Calpains, and Bax Is Essential in Apoptosis-Inducing Factor-Mediated Programmed Necrosis
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J. Ménissier-de murcia | P. Greer | V. Yuste | R. Moubarak | Josiane Menissier-de Murcia | S. Susin | Santos A. Susin | Rana S. Moubarak | Peter A. Greer | Victor J. Yuste | Cédric Artus | Aïda Bouharrour | C. Artus | A. Bouharrour
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