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Papers associated with casp10



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Innate Immune Response and Off-Target Mis-splicing Are Common Morpholino-Induced Side Effects in Xenopus., Gentsch GE, Spruce T, Monteiro RS, Owens NDL, Martin SR, Smith JC., Dev Cell. March 12, 2018; 44 (5): 597-610.e10.                                            


Conservation of structure and function in vertebrate c-FLIP proteins despite rapid evolutionary change., Sakamaki K, Iwabe N, Iwata H, Imai K, Takagi C, Chiba K, Shukunami C, Tomii K, Ueno N., Biochem Biophys Rep. July 26, 2015; 3 175-189.                  


The kinase SGK1 in the endoderm and mesoderm promotes ectodermal survival by down-regulating components of the death-inducing signaling complex., Endo T, Kusakabe M, Sunadome K, Yamamoto T, Nishida E., Sci Signal. January 18, 2011; 4 (156): ra2.


The initiator caspase, caspase-10beta, and the BH-3-only molecule, Bid, demonstrate evolutionary conservation in Xenopus of their pro-apoptotic activities in the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways., Kominami K, Takagi C, Kurata T, Kitayama A, Nozaki M, Sawasaki T, Kuida K, Endo Y, Manabe N, Ueno N, Sakamaki K., Genes Cells. July 1, 2006; 11 (7): 701-17.


The adaptor molecule FADD from Xenopus laevis demonstrates evolutionary conservation of its pro-apoptotic activity., Sakamaki K, Takagi C, Kominami K, Sakata S, Yaoita Y, Kubota HY, Nozaki M, Yonehara S, Ueno N., Genes Cells. December 1, 2004; 9 (12): 1249-64.                

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