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... apoptosis inducing factor (AIF), begin a cascade of proteolytic activity that ultimately leads to nuclear damage (DNA fragmentation, DNA mutations) and cell death. Cytochrome c appears to act by forming multimeric complexes with Apaf-1, which in turn activate procaspase 9, and begin a cascade of act ...
... apoptosis inducing factor (AIF), begin a cascade of proteolytic activity that ultimately leads to nuclear damage (DNA fragmentation, DNA mutations) and cell death. Cytochrome c appears to act by forming multimeric complexes with Apaf-1, which in turn activate procaspase 9, and begin a cascade of act ...
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... embryo to the network of blood vessels that provides it with nutrients & oxygen from the mother and takes its wastes to the mother ...
... embryo to the network of blood vessels that provides it with nutrients & oxygen from the mother and takes its wastes to the mother ...
Unit 4 Part2 wksht3
... 4. Two types of vectors are: _______________________________ and _________________________. ...
... 4. Two types of vectors are: _______________________________ and _________________________. ...
What is Mitochondrial Disease?
... remaining genes are encoded in the cell nucleus and the resultant proteins are transported to the mitochondria. Only about 3% of the genes necessary to make a mitochondrion (100 of the 3000) are allocated for making ATP. More than 95% (2900 of 3000) are involved with other functions tied to the spec ...
... remaining genes are encoded in the cell nucleus and the resultant proteins are transported to the mitochondria. Only about 3% of the genes necessary to make a mitochondrion (100 of the 3000) are allocated for making ATP. More than 95% (2900 of 3000) are involved with other functions tied to the spec ...