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bibliographicCitation Yao Z, Duan S, Hou D, Heese K, Wu M. Death effector domain DEDa, a self-cleaved product of caspase-8/Mch5, translocates to the nucleus by binding to ERK1/2 and upregulates procaspase-8 expression via a p53-dependent mechanism. EMBO J. 2007 Feb 21;26(4):1068–80. PMID: 17290218; PMCID: PMC1852837.
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