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The phenotype of the Cryptococcus-specific CD4+ memory T-cell response is associated with disease severity and outcome in HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis.
Review: Nutriceuticals as antithrombotic agents.
Regulation of solute flux through plasmodesmata in the root meristem.
Fine-needle transhepatic cholangiography: reflections after 450 cases.
Caspase activation finds fertile ground.
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Caspase activation finds fertile ground.
Baehrecke EH. Caspase activation finds fertile ground. Dev Cell. 2003 May; 4(5):608-9.
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Animals
Caspases
Cell Differentiation
Cytochrome c Group
Drosophila
Enzyme Activation
Male
Spermatozoa
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Eric H Baehrecke PhD