A caspase-3 'death-switch' in colorectal cancer cells for induced and synchronous tumor apoptosis in vitro and in vivo facilitates the development of minimally invasive cell death biomarkers

K. L. Simpson, C. Cawthorne, C. Zhou, C. L. Hodgkinson, M. J. Walker, F. Trapani, M. Kadirvel, G. Brown, M. J. Dawson, M. MacFarlane, K. J. Williams, A. D. Whetton, C. Dive*

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