BIM and other BCL-2 family proteins exhibit cross-species conservation of function between zebrafish and mammals
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A. Letai | A. Look | D. Langenau | S. Carbonneau | J. Ryan | Ujwal J. Pyati | U. Pyati | C. Jette | R. Stewart | A. Flanagan | A. Letai | Cicely A. Jette | Adrienne M. Flanagan | Jeremy Ryan | Seth Carbonneau | Rodney A. Stewart | Seth Carbonneau
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