Characterization of caspase-8L: a novel isoform of caspase-8 that behaves as an inhibitor of the caspase cascade.
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Kenshi Hayashi | Takahiko Horiuchi | Hiroshi Tsukamoto | K. Hayashi | T. Horiuchi | M. Harada | H. Tsukamoto | Mine Harada | Daisuke Himeji | Takeshi Watanabe | D. Himeji | Takeshi Watanabe
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