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1999DRONC, an ecdysone-inducible Drosophila caspaseDorstyn, L.; Colussi, P.; Quinn, L.; Richardson, H.; Kumar, S.
2002The role of cytochrome c in caspase activation in Drosophila melanogaster cellsDorstyn, L.; Read, S.; Cakouros, D.; Huh, J.; Hay, B.; Kumar, S.
2014Caspase-2 protocolsDorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.; Bozhkov, P.; Salvasen, G.
2019Transcriptome profiling of caspase-2 deficient EµMyc and Th-MYCN mouse tumors identifies distinct putative roles for caspase-2 in neuronal differentiation and immune signalingDorstyn, L.; Hackett-Jones, E.; Nikolic, A.; Norris, M.D.; Lim, Y.; Toubia, J.; Haber, M.; Kumar, S.
2018p53 accumulation following cytokinesis failure in the absence of caspase-2Lim, Y.; De Bellis, D.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.
2017Caspase-2 deficiency enhances whole-body carbohydrate utilisation and prevents high-fat diet-induced obesityWilson, C.; Nikolic, A.; Kentish, S.; Keller, M.; Hatzinikolas, G.; Dorstyn, L.; Page, A.; Kumar, S.
2015The tumor-modulatory effects of Caspase-2 and Pidd1 do not require the scaffold protein RaiddPeintner, L.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.; Aneichyk, T.; Villunger, A.; Manzl, C.
2013Caspase-2 as a tumour suppressorPuccini, J.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.
2013Genetic background and tumour susceptibility in mouse modelsPuccini, J.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.
2013Loss of caspase-2 augments lymphomagenesis and enhances genomic instability in Atm-deficient micePuccini, J.; Shalini, S.; Voss, A.; Gatei, M.; Wilson, C.; Hiwase, D.; Lavin, M.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.