Identification of novel mammalian caspases reveals an important role of gene loss in shaping the human caspase repertoire /
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| Údair Eile: | Ballaun, Claudia., Eckhart, Leopold., Fischer, Heinz., Hermann, Marcela., Sipos, Wolfgang., Tschachler, Erwin., Uthman, Aumaid., VandeBerg, John L. |
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