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Wu M et al. – Salivary gland cancer cells underwent growth inhibition, cell death, and reduced tumorigenicity in vivo when exogenous caspase–14 was expressed, which could be due, in part, to an inhibitory effect of caspase–14 on tumor vascularization.

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