Caspases maintain tissue integrity by an apoptosis-independent inhibition of cell migration and invasion
In addition to regulating programmed cell death, caspases also have non-apoptotic roles. Here, the authors show that low level caspase activity prevents cell migration to maintain tissue integrity.
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Main Authors: | Anna Gorelick-Ashkenazi, Ron Weiss, Lena Sapozhnikov, Anat Florentin, Lama Tarayrah-Ibraheim, Dima Dweik, Keren Yacobi-Sharon, Eli Arama |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/575825199d39457e9c2e5afd24d2d7eb |
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