PS-341, a novel proteasome inhibitor, induces Bcl-2 phosphorylation and cleavage in association with G2-M phase arrest and apoptosis.
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P. Elliott | R. Perez-soler | Jian-Dong Jiang | J. Adams | Y. Ling | F. Muggia | L. Liebes | B. Ng | M. Buckley
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