Subcellular Fractions; Temple University School of Medicine scientists identify protein at death's d...
Subcellular Fractions; Temple University School of Medicine scientists identify protein at death's door of cells
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Atlanta: NewsRx
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The identification of SPG7 marks a major advance in scientists' understanding of how the PTP affects necrosis. Although first described in 1976, the molecular parts of the pore have eluded discovery. "The only known molecular component of the PTP prior to our discovery of SPG7 was a protein called CypD, which is necessary for pore function," Dr. [M...
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Subcellular Fractions; Temple University School of Medicine scientists identify protein at death's door of cells
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1531-6386
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