PUMA Couples the Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Proapoptotic Function of p53
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T. Kuwana | D. Green | D. Newmeyer | J. Chipuk | L. Bouchier-Hayes | Douglas R Green | Tomomi Kuwana | Lisa Bouchier-Hayes | Donald D Newmeyer | Jerry E Chipuk
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