caspasisäiliöiden
Caspasisäiliöiden, often translated as "caspase reservoirs," refers to a biological concept related to the regulation of programmed cell death, or apoptosis. Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases that play a critical role in executing apoptosis. They are synthesized as inactive precursors called procaspases, which are then activated by proteolytic cleavage.
The concept of caspase reservoirs suggests that cells may store inactive procaspases in a readily accessible
The precise mechanisms by which these reservoirs are formed, maintained, and activated are still areas of active