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Specific ablation of the apoptotic functions of cytochrome c reveals a differential requirement for cytochrome c and Apaf-1 in apoptosis
Zhenyue Hao
, Gordon S. Duncan
, Chia Che Chang
, Andrew Elia
, Min Fang
, Andrew Wakeham
, Hitoshi Okada
, Thomas Calzascia
, Yingju Jang
, Annick You-Ten
, Wen Chen Yeh
, Pamela Ohashi
, Xiaodong Wang
, Tak W. Mak
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Ablation
100%
Cytochrome c (Cyt c)
100%
Apoptosis
100%
Apaf-1
100%
Thymocytes
50%
Apoptosome
33%
Knock-in Mouse Model
16%
Central Nervous System
16%
Lymphocyte Homeostasis
16%
Fibroblasts
16%
Electron Transport
16%
Obligate
16%
Oligomerization
16%
Electron Transfer
16%
Irradiation
16%
Transfer Function
16%
Caspase Activation
16%
Caspase
16%
Embryonic Lethality
16%
Procaspase
16%
Perinatal Lethality
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Programmed Cell Death
100%
Cytochrome
100%
Thymocyte
60%
Electron Transport
40%
Caspase
40%
Apoptosome
40%
Cytochrome Complex
20%
Central Nervous System
20%
Homeostasis
20%
Oligomerization
20%
Allele
20%
Fibroblast
20%
Lymphocyte
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cytochrome C
100%
Caspase
33%
Apoptosome
33%
Lethality
16%