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1999DRONC, an ecdysone-inducible Drosophila caspaseDorstyn, L.; Colussi, P.; Quinn, L.; Richardson, H.; Kumar, S.
2004The apical caspase dronc governs programmed and unprogrammed cell death in DrosophilaChew, S.; Akdemir, F.; Chen, P.; Lu, W.; Mills, K.; Daish, T.; Kumar, S.; Rodriguez, A.; Abrams, J.
2004Drosophila caspase DRONC is required for specific developmental cell death pathways and stress-induced apoptosisDaish, T.; Mills, K.; Kumar, S.
2020Drosophila as a model to understand autophagy deregulation in human disordersDenton, D.; O'Keefe, L.; Kumar, S.; Martinez, A.B.; Galluzzi, L.
2019Crosstalk between Dpp and Tor signaling coordinates autophagy-dependent midgut degradationDenton, D.; Xu, T.; Dayan, S.; Nicolson, S.; Kumar, S.
2006A cytochrome c-free fly apoptosomeDorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.
2000An essential role for the caspase dronc in developmentally programmed cell death in DrosophilaQuinn, L.; Dorstyn, L.; Mills, K.; Colussi, P.; Chen, P.; Coombe, M.; Abrams, J.; Kumar, S.; Richardson, H.
1999DECAY, a novel Drosophila caspase related to mammalian Caspase-3 and Caspase-7Dorstyn, L.; Read, S.; Quinn, L.; Richardson, H.; Kumar, S.
2006The Drosophila melanogaster Apaf-1 homologue ARK is required for most, but not all, programmed cell deathMills, K.; Daish, T.; Harvey, K.; Pfleger, C.; Hariharan, I.; Kumar, S.
2004The two cytochrome c species, DC3 and DC4, are not required for caspase activation and apoptosis in Drosophila cellsDorstyn, L.; Mills, K.; Lazebnik, Y.; Kumar, S.