Cut to the chase
Lisa M. Ellerby and
Harry T. Orr ()
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Lisa M. Ellerby: Buck Institute for Age Research, 8001 Redwood Boulevard
Harry T. Orr: Institute of Human Genetics, University of Minnesota
Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7103, 641-642
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A family of enzymes called caspases — best known for their involvement in programmed cell death — now seems to be pivotal in the progression of two neurodegenerative diseases.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/442641a
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