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Details on Person Declercq, Wim

Class:IdPerson:2569078
_displayNameDeclercq, Wim
_timestamp2012-11-12 09:08:11
created[InstanceEdit:2569075] Shamovsky, V, 2012-11-12
firstnameWim
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(author)[LiteratureReference:2569072] cIAP1/2 are direct E3 ligases conjugating diverse types of ubiquitin chains to receptor interacting proteins kinases 1 to 4 (RIP1-4)
[LiteratureReference:5620988] MLKL compromises plasma membrane integrity by binding to phosphatidylinositol phosphates
[LiteratureReference:6810354] Caspase-14 reveals its secrets
[LiteratureReference:8847665] Caspase-14 protects against epidermal UVB photodamage and water loss
[LiteratureReference:8849800] Caspase-14 is required for filaggrin degradation to natural moisturizing factors in the skin
[LiteratureReference:8850782] Inhibition of kallikrein-related peptidases by the serine protease inhibitor of Kazal-type 6
[LiteratureReference:8934787] Cell death by cornification
[LiteratureReference:8942863] CDK4 T172 phosphorylation is central in a CDK7-dependent bidirectional CDK4/CDK2 interplay mediated by p21 phosphorylation at the restriction point
[LiteratureReference:9728100] Stratum corneum-derived caspase-14 is catalytically active
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