A unified model for apical caspase activation.
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D. Green | G. Salvesen | D. Sutherlin | M. Renatus | J. Ricci | I. Pedersen | Douglas R Green | Guy S Salvesen | Martin Renatus | K. Boatright | F. Scott | S. Sperandio | Hwain Shin | W. Edris | Hwain Shin | Kelly M Boatright | Fiona L Scott | Sabina Sperandio | Irene M Pedersen | Jean Ehrland Ricci | Wade A Edris | Daniel P Sutherlin
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