Previous studies have shown that caspases (proteases related to interleukin-1 converting enzyme) are needed for the death of trophic factor-deprived PC12 cells. However, the protease involved in this process has not been identified. The results presented here strongly suggest that caspase-2 (Nedd2/
Caspase-12 compensates for lack of caspase-2 and caspase-3 in female germ cells
✍ Scribed by Y. Takai; T. Matikainen; A. Jurisicova; M. R. Kim; A. M. Trbovich; E. Fujita; T. Nakagawa; B. Lemmers; R. A. Flavell; R. Hakem; T. Momoi; J. Yuan; J. L. Tilly; G. I. Perez
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 522 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1360-8185
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