Nuclear translocation of the pro‐apoptotic Bcl‐2 family member Bok induces apoptosis
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Geoffrey Bartholomeusz | G. Hortobagyi | M. Hung | W. Xia | K. Kwong | G. Bartholomeusz | Yadi Wu | Mien-Chie Hung | Yadi Wu | Weiya Xia | Gabriel Hortobagyi | Mohamad Ali Seyed | Ka-Yin Kwong | Mohamad Ali Seyed
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