MAP-1, a Novel Proapoptotic Protein Containing a BH3-like Motif That Associates with Bax through Its Bcl-2 Homology Domains*
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Shing-Leng Chan | K. Tan | V. C. Yu | K. Yee | K. Tan | M. Bévort | K. C. Ang | S. Chan
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