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FADD

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FADD(Fas-associated protein with death domain)は、ヒトでは11番染色体英語版の11q13.3領域のFADD遺伝子によってコードされるタンパク質である[4]MORT1(mediator of receptor-induced toxicity)とも呼ばれる。


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