Abstract

Andrew Wyllie was a key figure in the discovery of the programmed cell death process termed apoptosis. He pioneered the study of apoptosis when this was a little-known phenomenon and discovered the first biochemical marker of the process, internucleosomal DNA degradation. Andrew recently passed away, aged 78, but leaves a legacy of scientific achievement that opened up a new field of research.

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