Steven Holloway

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|Jun 27, 2022
The BCL-2 family member BID plays a role during embryonic development in addition to its BH3-only protein function by acting in parallel to BAX, BAK and BOK.

Francine S Ke, Steven Holloway, Rachel T Uren

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