BH3-only Activator Proteins Bid and Bim Are Dispensable for Bak/Bax-dependent Thrombocyte Apoptosis Induced by Bcl-xL Deficiency
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N. Hayashi | N. Hiramatsu | Xiao-Ming Yin | A. Hosui | T. Kodama | M. Shigekawa | H. Hikita | T. Tatsumi | T. Takehara | T. Kanto | S. Shimizu | T. Miyagi | H. Ishida | Wei Li | Satoshi Shimizu | Minoru Shigekawa | Hayato Hikita
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