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Fas-associated phosphatase

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Fas-associated phosphatase is a molecule that inhibits the effect of Fas ligand to make cells initiate apoptosis.

References

  • Molecular cell biology. Lodish, Harvey F. 5. ed. : - New York : W. H. Freeman and Co., 2003, 973 s. b ill. ISBN 0-7167-4366-3