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Apoptosis: the germs of death
1Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Nature Cell Biology
|November 13, 1999
Abstract:
From the initial recognition that programmed cell suicide existed, to the elucidation of the underlying death and survival pathways at the molecular level, the story of apoptosis has unfolded rapidly. But much still remains to be discovered.
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