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Bmf: a proapoptotic BH3-only protein regulated by interaction with the myosin V actin motor complex, activated by anoikisApoptosis initiated when BH3 ligands engage multiple Bcl-2 homologs, not Bax or BakLocalization of dynein light chains 1 and 2 and their pro-apoptotic ligandsBim: a novel member of the Bcl-2 family that promotes apoptosisMutually exclusive subsets of BH3-only proteins are activated by the p53 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase/c-Jun signaling pathways during cortical neuron apoptosis induced by arseniteThe BH3-only protein Puma plays an essential role in cytokine deprivation induced apoptosis of mast cellsThe NF-kappaB regulator Bcl-3 and the BH3-only proteins Bim and Puma control the death of activated T cellsPuma cooperates with Bim, the rate-limiting BH3-only protein in cell death during lymphocyte development, in apoptosis inductionIn vitro and in vivo assays for osteoclast apoptosisDiscovery and molecular characterization of a Bcl-2-regulated cell death pathway in schistosomesThe pseudokinase MLKL mediates necroptosis via a molecular switch mechanismProapoptotic Bcl-2 relative Bim required for certain apoptotic responses, leukocyte homeostasis, and to preclude autoimmunityThe proapoptotic activity of the Bcl-2 family member Bim is regulated by interaction with the dynein motor complexBH3-only Bcl-2 family member Bim is required for apoptosis of autoreactive thymocytesTissue expression and subcellular localization of the pro-survival molecule Bcl-wp53- and drug-induced apoptotic responses mediated by BH3-only proteins puma and noxaTNF cytokine family: more BAFF-ling complexitiesInduction of BIM, a proapoptotic BH3-only BCL-2 family member, is critical for neuronal apoptosisGefitinib-induced killing of NSCLC cell lines expressing mutant EGFR requires BIM and can be enhanced by BH3 mimeticsCell death provoked by loss of interleukin-3 signaling is independent of Bad, Bim, and PI3 kinase, but depends in part on PumaBcl-2 expression promotes B- but not T-lymphoid development in scid miceBIM regulates apoptosis during mammary ductal morphogenesis, and its absence reveals alternative cell death mechanismsConcomitant loss of proapoptotic BH3-only Bcl-2 antagonists Bik and Bim arrests spermatogenesisLoss of PKD1 and loss of Bcl-2 elicit polycystic kidney disease through distinct mechanismsBcl-2 can rescue T lymphocyte development in interleukin-7 receptor-deficient mice but not in mutant rag-1-/- miceIntracellular localization of the BCL-2 family member BOK and functional implicationsCombined loss of proapoptotic genes Bak or Bax with Bim synergizes to cause defects in hematopoiesis and in thymocyte apoptosisDegenerative disorders caused by Bcl-2 deficiency prevented by loss of its BH3-only antagonist BimPolycystic kidney disease prevented by transgenic RNA interferenceBcl-2 and Fas/APO-1 regulate distinct pathways to lymphocyte apoptosisCyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase A regulates apoptosis by stabilizing the BH3-only protein BimTransgenic models of lymphoid neoplasia and development of a pan-hematopoietic vectorThe BCL-2 protein family: opposing activities that mediate cell deathER stress triggers apoptosis by activating BH3-only protein BimMcl-1 is essential for the survival of plasma cells.Role of p63 and the Notch pathway in cochlea development and sensorineural deafnessFas-mediated neutrophil apoptosis is accelerated by Bid, Bak, and Bax and inhibited by Bcl-2 and Mcl-1Pro-apoptotic apoptosis protease-activating factor 1 (Apaf-1) has a cytoplasmic localization distinct from Bcl-2 or Bcl-x(L).Platelet production proceeds independently of the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis pathways.BCL-2 is dispensable for thrombopoiesis and platelet survival
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