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Caspases are a family of endoproteases that provide critical links in cell regulatory networks controlling inflammation and cell death.
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Caspases are a family of protease enzymes playing essential roles in programmed cell death. They are named caspases due to their specific cysteine protease ...

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Caspases are a family of protease enzymes playing essential roles in programmed cell death. They are named caspases due to their specific cysteine protease activity – a cysteine in its active site nucleophilically attacks and cleaves a target... Wikipedia
Caspases are cysteine-containing proteases that cleave substrates after aspartic acid residues and critically regulate both the transduction of apoptotic ...
Caspase is a family of cysteine proteases that play essential roles in apoptosis (programmed cell death), necrosis, and inflammation.
Caspases are a large family of evolutionarily conserved, aspartate-specific cysteine proteases that are essential for the initiation and execution of apoptosis1 ...
Caspases are an evolutionary conserved family of cysteine proteases that are centrally involved in cell death and inflammation responses.