Induction of Apoptosis through B-cell Receptor Cross-linking Occurs via de Novo Generated C16-Ceramide and Involves Mitochondria*
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Y. Hannun | M. Busman | B. Kroesen | H. Sietsma | Y A Hannun | C. Luberto | M Busman | B. Pettus | C Luberto | B J Kroesen | B Pettus | H Sietsma | L de Leij | L. D. de Leij | Lou de Leij | Hannie Sietsma | Bart-Jan Kroesen | Benjamin Pettus | Mark Busman
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