Ku70 suppresses the apoptotic translocation of Bax to mitochondria
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David A. Boothman | D. Boothman | M. Sawada | Weiyong Sun | K. Leskov | S. Matsuyama | Shigemi Matsuyama | Motoshi Sawada | Weiyong Sun | Paulette Hayes | Konstantin Leskov | Paulette L. Hayes | P. Hayes
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