BAD and glucokinase reside in a mitochondrial complex that integrates glycolysis and apoptosis
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S. R. Datta | S. Gygi | M. Greenberg | S. Korsmeyer | L. Scorrano | B. Lowell | S. Krauss | N. Danial | A. Ranger | L. Licklider | Chen-Yu Zhang | C. Gramm
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