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- A Novel DFNA5 Mutation Does Not Cause Hearing Loss in an Iranian Family
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- Prognostic Role of DFNA5 in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Mechanism of DFNA5 Related Hearing Loss
- Cleavage of DFNA5 by Caspase-3 During Apoptosis Mediates Progression to Secondary Necrotic/Pyroptotic Cell Death
- Molecular Targeted Therapies Elicit Concurrent Apoptotic and GSDME-Dependent Pyroptotic Tumor Cell Death
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- DFNA5 (GSDME) C.991-15 991-13Delttc: Founder Mutation Or Mutational Hotspot?
- Gasdermin E-Mediated Programmed Cell Death: an Unpaved Path to Tumor Suppression Yueyuan Wang1, Jingyu Peng1, Xiao Xie1, Zhihao Zhang1, Mingxi Li2, Ming Yang1
- Cell Death: Pulling the Apoptotic Trigger for Necrosis
- Candidate Genes for Cross-Resistance Against DNA-Damaging Drugs1,2
- Large-Scale Analysis of DFNA5 Methylation Reveals Its Potential As
- Download Human Unmapped Download Nonhuman Primate MI Collection Bam Files from 1KGP Assembly Pairs from UCSC
- The DFNA5 Gene, Responsible for Hearing Loss
- The DFNA5 Gene, Responsible for Hearing Loss and Involved in Cancer, Encodes a Novel Apoptosis-Inducing Protein