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Tullia Lindsten

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Cell Death and Differentiation|April 18, 2003
The proapoptotic proteins Bax and Bak are not involved in Wallerian degenerationAlan V Whitmore, Tullia Lindsten, Martin C Raff, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 24, 2002
Deficiency in Bak and Bax perturbs thymic selection and lymphoid homeostasisJeffrey C Rathmell, Tullia Lindsten, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|June 16, 2005
Persistent fetal ocular vasculature in mice deficient in bax and bakPaul Hahn, Tullia Lindsten, Michael Tolentino, et al.
Autophagy|November 27, 2013
Analysis of a lung defect in autophagy-deficient mouse strainsHeesun Cheong, Junmin Wu, Linda K Gonzales, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 6, 2003
The proapoptotic activities of Bax and Bak limit the size of the neural stem cell poolTullia Lindsten, Jeffrey A Golden, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 9, 2003
Bax and Bak can localize to the endoplasmic reticulum to initiate apoptosisWei-Xing Zong, Chi Li, Georgia Hatzivassiliou, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 5, 2026
Correction: Bax and Bak can localize to the endoplasmic reticulum to initiate apoptosisWei-Xing Zong, Chi Li, Georgia Hatzivassiliou, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 29, 2003
Proapoptotic bcl-2 family members, Bax and Bak, are essential for developmental photoreceptor apoptosisPaul Hahn, Tullia Lindsten, Gui-Shuang Ying, et al.
Genes & Development|November 7, 2015
GCN2 sustains mTORC1 suppression upon amino acid deprivation by inducing Sestrin2Jiangbin Ye, Wilhelm Palm, Min Peng, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|June 20, 2008
The role of cell death in sexually dimorphic muscle development: male-specific muscles are retained in female bax/bak knockout miceDena A Jacob, Theresa Ray, C Lynn Bengston, et al.
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Cell Death and Differentiation|April 18, 2003
The proapoptotic proteins Bax and Bak are not involved in Wallerian degenerationAlan V Whitmore, Tullia Lindsten, Martin C Raff, et al.
Nature Immunology|September 24, 2002
Deficiency in Bak and Bax perturbs thymic selection and lymphoid homeostasisJeffrey C Rathmell, Tullia Lindsten, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|June 16, 2005
Persistent fetal ocular vasculature in mice deficient in bax and bakPaul Hahn, Tullia Lindsten, Michael Tolentino, et al.
Autophagy|November 27, 2013
Analysis of a lung defect in autophagy-deficient mouse strainsHeesun Cheong, Junmin Wu, Linda K Gonzales, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 6, 2003
The proapoptotic activities of Bax and Bak limit the size of the neural stem cell poolTullia Lindsten, Jeffrey A Golden, Wei-Xing Zong, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 9, 2003
Bax and Bak can localize to the endoplasmic reticulum to initiate apoptosisWei-Xing Zong, Chi Li, Georgia Hatzivassiliou, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 5, 2026
Correction: Bax and Bak can localize to the endoplasmic reticulum to initiate apoptosisWei-Xing Zong, Chi Li, Georgia Hatzivassiliou, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 29, 2003
Proapoptotic bcl-2 family members, Bax and Bak, are essential for developmental photoreceptor apoptosisPaul Hahn, Tullia Lindsten, Gui-Shuang Ying, et al.
Genes & Development|November 7, 2015
GCN2 sustains mTORC1 suppression upon amino acid deprivation by inducing Sestrin2Jiangbin Ye, Wilhelm Palm, Min Peng, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|June 20, 2008
The role of cell death in sexually dimorphic muscle development: male-specific muscles are retained in female bax/bak knockout miceDena A Jacob, Theresa Ray, C Lynn Bengston, et al.
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