Molecular Playground/Caspase-6 (new)

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== Caspase-6 ==
== Caspase-6 ==
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<Structure load='3OD5' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Liganded Caspase-6, with active site inhibitor' />
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<Structure load='3OD5' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Liganded Caspase-6, with active site inhibitor cacodylate, aspartic aldehyde [[3od5]]' />
Caspase-6 has been found to have a critical role in neurodegeneration diseases like Alzheimer's and Huntington. The experimental evidence is based on transgenic mice as well as in vitro studies.
Caspase-6 has been found to have a critical role in neurodegeneration diseases like Alzheimer's and Huntington. The experimental evidence is based on transgenic mice as well as in vitro studies.

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Caspase-6 is a CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.

Caspase-6

Liganded Caspase-6, with active site inhibitor cacodylate, aspartic aldehyde 3od5

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Caspase-6 has been found to have a critical role in neurodegeneration diseases like Alzheimer's and Huntington. The experimental evidence is based on transgenic mice as well as in vitro studies.

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