Mitochondrial disappearance from cells: a clue to the role of autophagy in programmed cell death and disease?
When cells are induced to undergo apoptosis in the presence of general caspase inhibitors and then returned to their normal growth environment, there follows an extended period of life during which the entire cohort of mitochondria (including mitochondrial DNA) disappears from the cells. This phenom...
Main Authors: | Tolkovsky, A, Xue, L, Fletcher, G, Borutaite, V |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2002
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