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&nbsp;Cytochrome C is released from a leaky&nbsp;[[Mitochondria|mitochondria]] in [[Apoptosis|apoptosis]], it activates [[Caspase|caspase]] 9&nbsp;within the cell. Caspase 9 then activates other [[Caspases|caspases]] within the cell, amplifying the message of [[Apoptosis|apoptosis]].<ref>Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 577.</ref><br>  
&nbsp;Cytochrome C is released from a leaky&nbsp;[[Mitochondria|mitochondria]] in [[Apoptosis|apoptosis]], it activates [[Caspase|caspase]] 9&nbsp;within the cell. Caspase 9 then activates other [[Caspases|caspases]] within the cell, amplifying the message of [[Apoptosis|apoptosis]].<ref>Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 577.</ref><br>  


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Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 577.
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 Cytochrome C is released from a leaky mitochondria in apoptosis, it activates caspase 9 within the cell. Caspase 9 then activates other caspases within the cell, amplifying the message of apoptosis.[1]

  1. Berg J, Stryer L, Tymoczko J. (2011) Biochemistry, 7th Edition. International Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Page 577.