NIP3 family of proteins

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C514S012200, C435S069900, C435S325000, C435S320100

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions for modulating necrosis and for treating neurological and cardiovascular diseases are described. The inventors have shown that BNIP3 is involved in cell necrosis and cell death involved in cardiovascular and neurological diseases.

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