A decade of caspases.

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2003-11

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Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that play important roles in regulating apoptosis. A decade of research has generated a wealth of information on the signal transduction pathways mediated by caspases, the distinct functions of individual caspases and the mechanisms by which caspases mediate apoptosis and a variety of physiological and pathological processes.

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10.1038/sj.onc.1207107

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Degterev, Alexei, Michael Boyce and Junying Yuan (2003). A decade of caspases. Oncogene, 22(53). pp. 8543–8567. 10.1038/sj.onc.1207107 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19709.

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Michael Scott Boyce

Associate Professor of Biochemistry

The Boyce Lab studies mammalian cell signaling through protein glycosylation. For the latest news, project information and publications from our group, please visit our web site at http://www.boycelab.org or follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BoyceLab.


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