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The Role of Fas Ligand in Beta Cell Destruction in Autoimmune Diabetes of NOD Mice

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Petrovsky, Nikolai
Silva, D
Socha, L
Slattery, Robyn
Charlton, Brett

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New York Academy of Sciences

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Fas ligand (FasL), a type 2 membrane protein belonging to the TNF family, plays an important role in the induction of cell death. Ligation of Fas receptors by FasL results in apoptosis of the Fas-expressing cell. Autoimmune diabetes results from β cell d

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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2037-12-31
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