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This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, Hungary, OTKA-T029611 and Ministry of Welfare, Hungary, ETT-183/2000. (I Petak was supported by Zoltan Magyary Scholarship, OTKA-T046665, ETT 145/2003, NKFP-1A/20/2002 and I-48/2003 grants, L Kopper was supported by OTKA-T034892.)
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Mihalik, R., Imre, G., Petak, I. et al. Cathepsin B-independent abrogation of cell death by CA-074-OMe upstream of lysosomal breakdown. Cell Death Differ 11, 1357–1360 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4401493
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