Molecular characterization of mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor

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This paper, published in 1999, received 3.3k indexed citations. Written by Santos A. Susín, Hans Kristian Lorenzo, Naoufal Zamzami, Isabel Marzo, Bryan E. Snow, Greg M. Brothers, Étienne Jacotot, Paola Costantini, Markus Loeffler and Nathanaël Larochette covering the research area of Molecular Biology and Immunology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (2.7k citations), Immunology (459 citations) and Oncology (440 citations). Published in Nature.

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