A. Clay Clark

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

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   Dr. A. Clay Clark
   Associate Professor
   128 Polk Hall, CB 7622
   Department of Molecular
       & Structural Biochemistry
   NC State University
   Raleigh, NC 27695-7622

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Teaching Apoptosis to Non-Scientists
Video 6: Master Clip

 

 

 In this video, we see the entire process of apoptosis, beginning with the release of cytochrome c
from the mitochondria, formation of the apoptosome and activation of caspase-9, activation of caspase-3
by caspase-9, dismantling of the cell by caspase-3, and clearance of apoptotic bodies.