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APTX 4869 is a fictional ] in the ] and ] ''Case Closed''.

The toxin is a derivative of an experimental ] formula, adapted by ] to function as an untraceable, lethal poison.

APTX is an ] of "Apoptoxin," and, as the name implies, it involves the activation of uncontrolled ] which causes death by the destruction of cells. In addition, it can also activate ].

The poison is designed to be untraceable in its victims. However, in very rare cases, it causes the apoptosis of non-neural cells only and the apoptosis would stabilise at some point, causing the victim's apparent age to be decreased. ], the series' protagonist, is such a victim; later ], who chooses to attempt suicide by using her own drug, was added to the very short list of people not killed by APTX-4869.

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