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V M Dixit

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Cell Death and Differentiation|April 1, 1996
CD95 (APO-1/Fas)-associating signalling proteinsM E Peter, F C Kischkel, S Hellbardt, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|May 1, 1989
Characterization of thrombospondin synthesis, secretion and cell surface expression by human tumor cellsJ Varani, B L Riser, L A Hughes, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1989
Production and utilization of extracellular matrix components by human melanocytesB K McClenic, R S Mitra, B L Riser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 26, 1995
Activation of the B-cell surface receptor CD40 induces A20, a novel zinc finger protein that inhibits apoptosisV Sarma, Z Lin, L Clark, et al.
Immunity|May 20, 1998
A role for FADD in T cell activation and developmentC M Walsh, B G Wen, A M Chinnaiyan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1985
The platelet glycoprotein thrombospondin binds specifically to sulfated glycolipidsD D Roberts, D M Haverstick, V M Dixit, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|March 1, 1991
Detection of interferon-gamma mRNA in psoriatic epidermis by polymerase chain reactionJ N Barker, G D Karabin, T J Stoof, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1985
Mapping of epitopes for monoclonal antibodies against human platelet thrombospondin with electron microscopy and high sensitivity amino acid sequencingN J Galvin, V M Dixit, K M O'Rourke, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 20, 1999
Caspase-9 can be activated without proteolytic processingH R Stennicke, Q L Deveraux, E W Humke, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 25, 2000
Identification of paracaspases and metacaspases: two ancient families of caspase-like proteins, one of which plays a key role in MALT lymphomaA G Uren, K O'Rourke, L A Aravind, et al.
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Cell Death and Differentiation|April 1, 1996
CD95 (APO-1/Fas)-associating signalling proteinsM E Peter, F C Kischkel, S Hellbardt, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|May 1, 1989
Characterization of thrombospondin synthesis, secretion and cell surface expression by human tumor cellsJ Varani, B L Riser, L A Hughes, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1989
Production and utilization of extracellular matrix components by human melanocytesB K McClenic, R S Mitra, B L Riser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 26, 1995
Activation of the B-cell surface receptor CD40 induces A20, a novel zinc finger protein that inhibits apoptosisV Sarma, Z Lin, L Clark, et al.
Immunity|May 20, 1998
A role for FADD in T cell activation and developmentC M Walsh, B G Wen, A M Chinnaiyan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1985
The platelet glycoprotein thrombospondin binds specifically to sulfated glycolipidsD D Roberts, D M Haverstick, V M Dixit, et al.
Journal of Dermatological Science|March 1, 1991
Detection of interferon-gamma mRNA in psoriatic epidermis by polymerase chain reactionJ N Barker, G D Karabin, T J Stoof, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|October 1, 1985
Mapping of epitopes for monoclonal antibodies against human platelet thrombospondin with electron microscopy and high sensitivity amino acid sequencingN J Galvin, V M Dixit, K M O'Rourke, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 20, 1999
Caspase-9 can be activated without proteolytic processingH R Stennicke, Q L Deveraux, E W Humke, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 25, 2000
Identification of paracaspases and metacaspases: two ancient families of caspase-like proteins, one of which plays a key role in MALT lymphomaA G Uren, K O'Rourke, L A Aravind, et al.
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