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BCL-2 in prostate cancer: A minireview

Apoptosis, 2003
Prostate cancer progression and the development of androgen-independent prostate cancer have been largely related to a number of genetic abnormality that affect not only the androgen receptor but also crucial molecules involved in the regulation of survival or apoptotic pathways.
Sergio D. Catz, Jennifer L. Johnson
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Noxa, a BH3-only member of the Bcl-2 family and candidate mediator of p53-induced apoptosis.

Science, 2000
A critical function of tumor suppressor p53 is the induction of apoptosis in cells exposed to noxious stresses. We report a previously unidentified pro-apoptotic gene, Noxa. Expression of Noxa induction in primary mouse cells exposed to x-ray irradiation
Eri Oda   +8 more
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Bcl-2–related antisense therapy

Seminars in Oncology, 2002
High expression of the bcl-2 proto-oncogene is found in various human hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. Bcl-2 protein exerts its oncogenic role by preventing tumor cells from undergoing apoptosis induced by radiation, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy.
Pablo Zapata-Benavides   +3 more
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Bcl-2 Expression in the Thymus and Periphery

Cellular Immunology, 1994
Bcl-2 proto-oncogene is expressed in normal lymphoid tissues and its role has been suggested to involve the selection of B and T cells. Here we report three-color flow cytometric studies on the expression of bcl-2 protein in the thymus and periphery. Bcl-2 was expressed in the majority of T and B cells and down-regulated only in the CD1+, CD3- to low ...
Meinoshin Okumura   +6 more
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BCL-2, a novel regulator of apoptosis

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1996
The bcl-2 gene has a unique function among mammalian oncogenes as a negative regulator of apoptosis. Its expression pattern in embryonic and adult tissues is consistent with a role in maintaining in vivo survival of specific cell types. The biochemical function of bcl-2 is unknown, but its localization to mitochondrial and microsomal membranes suggests
Julie R. Park, David M. Hockenbery
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The BCL-2 protein family: opposing activities that mediate cell death

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2008
R. Youle, A. Strasser
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An inhibitor of Bcl-2 family proteins induces regression of solid tumours

Nature, 2005
T. Oltersdorf   +32 more
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Control of apoptosis by the BCL-2 protein family: implications for physiology and therapy

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2013
P. Czabotar   +3 more
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ABT-199, a potent and selective BCL-2 inhibitor, achieves antitumor activity while sparing platelets

Nature Network Boston, 2013
A. Souers   +39 more
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