Ngā hua rapu - Green, D R
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Caspase-2: the orphan caspase mā Bouchier-Hayes, L, Green, D R
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Autopsy of a cell mā Bendall, L J, Green, D R
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The clearance of dying cells: table for two mā Green, D R, Oguin, T H, Martinez, J
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The regulation of apoptotic cell death mā Amarante-Mendes, G.P., Green, D.R.
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Mitochondrial cytochrome c release in apoptosis occurs upstream of DEVD-specific caspase activation and independently of mitochondrial transmembrane depolarization. mā Bossy-Wetzel, E, Newmeyer, D D, Green, D R
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Specific inhibition of cell-surface T-cell receptor expression by antisense oligodeoxynucleotides and its effect on the production of an antigen-specific regulatory T-cell factor. mā Zheng, H, Sahai, B M, Kilgannon, P, Fotedar, A, Green, D R
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Induction of autoimmunity in normal mice by thymectomy and administration of polyclonal B cell activators: association with contrasuppressor function. mā Smith, H R, Green, D R, Smathers, P A, Gershon, R K, Raveche, E S, Steinberg, A D
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9-cis retinoic acid inhibition of activation-induced apoptosis is mediated via regulation of fas ligand and requires retinoic acid receptor and retinoid X receptor activation. mā Bissonnette, R P, Brunner, T, Lazarchik, S B, Yoo, N J, Boehm, M F, Green, D R, Heyman, R A
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