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dc.contributor.authorKumar, S.-
dc.contributor.editorBrady, H.-
dc.date.issued2004-
dc.identifier.citationMethods in Molecular Biology - Volume 282 - Apoptosis methods and protocols, 2004 / Brady, H. (ed./s), vol.282, pp.19-30-
dc.identifier.isbn0896038734-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/30969-
dc.description.abstractCysteine proteases of the caspase family play key roles in the execution of apoptosis and in the maturation of proinflammatory cytokines. During apoptosis signaling, the latent forms of caspase precursors undergo rapid proteolytic processing and activation. Thus, the measurement of caspase activation provides a quick and convenient mean to assess apoptosis. This chapter outlines the various commonly used assays for determining caspase activity in cultured cells or tissue extracts.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherHumana Press-
dc.subjectCell Line-
dc.subjectAnimals-
dc.subjectCaspases-
dc.subjectPeptides-
dc.subjectImmunoblotting-
dc.subjectApoptosis-
dc.subjectEnzyme Activation-
dc.titleMeasurement of caspase activity in cells undergoing apoptosis-
dc.typeBook chapter-
dc.identifier.doi10.1385/1-59259-812-9:019-
dc.publisher.place999 Riverview Drive, Suite 208, Totowa, New jersey 07512, USA-
pubs.publication-statusPublished-
dc.identifier.orcidKumar, S. [0000-0001-7126-9814]-
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