Caspase-9: A Multimodal Therapeutic Target With Diverse Cellular Expression in Human Disease
Caspase-9, a cysteine-aspartic protease known for its role as an initiator of intrinsic apoptosis, regulates physiological cell death and pathological tissue degeneration. Its nonapoptotic functions, including regulation of cellular differentiation/maturation, innate immunity, mitochondrial homeosta...
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Main Authors: | Maria I. Avrutsky (Author), Carol M. Troy (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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