AbstractMany proteins that resemble Bcl-2 or bind to it have been found using techniques that reflect interactions in vitro or depend on DNA homology, but we still do not know how this master regulator of apoptosis works
AbstractApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the physiological process whereby individual cells a...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are involved in the cell homeostasis by regulating programmed cell dea...
Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is important for the development and homeostasis of tissues. To...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are key intracellular regulators of programmed cell death. Several rec...
AbstractThe proteins of the Bcl-2 family are important regulators of programmed cell death. Structur...
AbstractMany proteins that resemble Bcl-2 or bind to it have been found using techniques that reflec...
AbstractThe three-dimensional structure of Bcl-xL, an inhibitor of apoptosis, suggests how different...
Programmed cell death, apoptosis, plays an integral role in a variety of biological events, e.g. mor...
The Bcl-2 protein inhibits apoptosis induced by a variety of signals, in a range of cell types and i...
The Bcl-2 protein blocks a distal step in an evolutionarily conserved pathway for programmed cell de...
AbstractThe Bcl-2 family of proteins plays a pivotal role in regulating cell life and death. Many of...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are central regulators of apoptosis. Various family members are locate...
AbstractTo extend the mammalian cell death pathway, we screened for further Bcl-2 interacting protei...
AbstractThe Bcl-2 family of proteins that consists of anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic members deter...
The Bcl-2 family protein Bax is a key effector of apoptosis. Lovell et al. (2008) now describe the r...
AbstractApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the physiological process whereby individual cells a...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are involved in the cell homeostasis by regulating programmed cell dea...
Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is important for the development and homeostasis of tissues. To...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are key intracellular regulators of programmed cell death. Several rec...
AbstractThe proteins of the Bcl-2 family are important regulators of programmed cell death. Structur...
AbstractMany proteins that resemble Bcl-2 or bind to it have been found using techniques that reflec...
AbstractThe three-dimensional structure of Bcl-xL, an inhibitor of apoptosis, suggests how different...
Programmed cell death, apoptosis, plays an integral role in a variety of biological events, e.g. mor...
The Bcl-2 protein inhibits apoptosis induced by a variety of signals, in a range of cell types and i...
The Bcl-2 protein blocks a distal step in an evolutionarily conserved pathway for programmed cell de...
AbstractThe Bcl-2 family of proteins plays a pivotal role in regulating cell life and death. Many of...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are central regulators of apoptosis. Various family members are locate...
AbstractTo extend the mammalian cell death pathway, we screened for further Bcl-2 interacting protei...
AbstractThe Bcl-2 family of proteins that consists of anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic members deter...
The Bcl-2 family protein Bax is a key effector of apoptosis. Lovell et al. (2008) now describe the r...
AbstractApoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the physiological process whereby individual cells a...
AbstractBcl-2 family proteins are involved in the cell homeostasis by regulating programmed cell dea...
Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is important for the development and homeostasis of tissues. To...