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Targeted gene disruption/knockout

Much knowledge concerning the function of caspases was gained from targeted gene disruption studies in animals, especially in mice [55, 56]. Deletion of individual caspase-related genes from cell lines or animals (i.e., knockout mice) is necessary to explore the functional significance of individual caspases... [Pg.15]


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