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M O Hengartner

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Nature|August 21, 1997
Apoptosis. CED-4 is a stranger no moreM O Hengartner
Nature|February 14, 1998
Apoptosis. Death cycle and Swiss army knivesM O Hengartner
Cell Death and Differentiation|December 20, 2003
Death and more: DNA damage response pathways in the nematode C. elegansL Stergiou, M O Hengartner
Oncogene|October 10, 2006
miRNAs and apoptosis: RNAs to die forM Jovanovic, M O Hengartner
Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)|January 1, 1997
Genetics of apoptosisS Desnoyers, M O Hengartner
Trends in Cell Biology|November 24, 2001
Programmed cell death: alive and well in the new millenniumS H Kaufmann, M O Hengartner
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 30, 1994
The ins and outs of programmed cell death during C. elegans developmentM O Hengartner, H R Horvitz
Nature|May 26, 1994
Activation of C. elegans cell death protein CED-9 by an amino-acid substitution in a domain conserved in Bcl-2M O Hengartner, H R Horvitz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 11, 2000
The molecular mechanism of programmed cell death in C. elegansQ A Liu, M O Hengartner
Cell|July 11, 1998
Candidate adaptor protein CED-6 promotes the engulfment of apoptotic cells in C. elegansQ A Liu, M O Hengartner
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Nature|August 21, 1997
Apoptosis. CED-4 is a stranger no moreM O Hengartner
Nature|February 14, 1998
Apoptosis. Death cycle and Swiss army knivesM O Hengartner
Cell Death and Differentiation|December 20, 2003
Death and more: DNA damage response pathways in the nematode C. elegansL Stergiou, M O Hengartner
Oncogene|October 10, 2006
miRNAs and apoptosis: RNAs to die forM Jovanovic, M O Hengartner
Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)|January 1, 1997
Genetics of apoptosisS Desnoyers, M O Hengartner
Trends in Cell Biology|November 24, 2001
Programmed cell death: alive and well in the new millenniumS H Kaufmann, M O Hengartner
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 30, 1994
The ins and outs of programmed cell death during C. elegans developmentM O Hengartner, H R Horvitz
Nature|May 26, 1994
Activation of C. elegans cell death protein CED-9 by an amino-acid substitution in a domain conserved in Bcl-2M O Hengartner, H R Horvitz
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 11, 2000
The molecular mechanism of programmed cell death in C. elegansQ A Liu, M O Hengartner
Cell|July 11, 1998
Candidate adaptor protein CED-6 promotes the engulfment of apoptotic cells in C. elegansQ A Liu, M O Hengartner
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