BAX requires VDAC2 to mediate apoptosis and to limit tumor development
BAX requires VDAC2 to mediate apoptosis and to limit tumor development
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Hui San Chin , Van Delft, Mark F , Ninnis, Robert L , Mark, Li X , Tan, Iris Kl , Reljic, Boris , Scicluna, Kristen , Dagley, Laura F , Sandow, Jarrod J , Kelly, Gemma L , Chappaz, Stephane , Khaw, Seong L , Chang, Catherine , Webb, Andrew , Hockings, Colin , Hall, Cathrine , Kueh, Andrew , Ryan, Michael T , Kluck, Ruth M , Bouillet, Philippe , Herold, Marco J , Gray, Daniel Hd , David Cs Huang and Dewson, Grant
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Intrinsic apoptosis is critical for normal physiology including the prevention of tumor formation. BAX and BAK are essential for mediating this process and for the cytotoxic action of many anti-cancer drugs. BAX and BAK are thought to act in a functionally redundant manner and are considered to be regulated similarly. From an unbiased genome-wide C...
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BAX requires VDAC2 to mediate apoptosis and to limit tumor development
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Van Delft, Mark F
Ninnis, Robert L
Mark, Li X
Tan, Iris Kl
Reljic, Boris
Scicluna, Kristen
Dagley, Laura F
Sandow, Jarrod J
Kelly, Gemma L
Chappaz, Stephane
Khaw, Seong L
Chang, Catherine
Webb, Andrew
Hockings, Colin
Hall, Cathrine
Kueh, Andrew
Ryan, Michael T
Kluck, Ruth M
Bouillet, Philippe
Herold, Marco J
Gray, Daniel Hd
David Cs Huang
Dewson, Grant
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2071170394
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2692-8205
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10.1101/266668
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