Lysosomal cell death at a glance

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Lysosomal cell death at a glance. / Aits, Sonja; Jaattela, Marja.

I: Journal of Cell Science, Bind 126, Nr. Pt 9, 01.05.2013, s. 1905-12.

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Aits, S & Jaattela, M 2013, 'Lysosomal cell death at a glance', Journal of Cell Science, bind 126, nr. Pt 9, s. 1905-12. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.091181

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Aits, S., & Jaattela, M. (2013). Lysosomal cell death at a glance. Journal of Cell Science, 126(Pt 9), 1905-12. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.091181

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Aits S, Jaattela M. Lysosomal cell death at a glance. Journal of Cell Science. 2013 maj 1;126(Pt 9):1905-12. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.091181

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Aits, Sonja ; Jaattela, Marja. / Lysosomal cell death at a glance. I: Journal of Cell Science. 2013 ; Bind 126, Nr. Pt 9. s. 1905-12.

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