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Caspases are a class of enzymes that control the apoptotic pathways in cells. They are tightly regulated zymogens that when activated, become cleaved and begin a cascade that ultimately results in programmed cell death. | Caspases are a class of enzymes that control the apoptotic pathways in cells. They are tightly regulated zymogens that when activated, become cleaved and begin a cascade that ultimately results in programmed cell death. | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 7 December 2011
Caspase-7 Allosteric Regulation
Caspases are a class of enzymes that control the apoptotic pathways in cells. They are tightly regulated zymogens that when activated, become cleaved and begin a cascade that ultimately results in programmed cell death.
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