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Programmed cell death / T cells / Bcl-2 family / Bcl-xL / Bcl-2 / Interleukin / T helper cell / B cell / MCL1 / Biology / Cell biology / Apoptosis
Date: 2011-10-06 05:59:36
Programmed cell death
T cells
Bcl-2 family
Bcl-xL
Bcl-2
Interleukin
T helper cell
B cell
MCL1
Biology
Cell biology
Apoptosis

Cytokine-dependent and cytokine-independent roles for Mcl-1: genetic evidence for multiple mechanisms by which Mcl-1 promotes survival in primary T lymphocytes

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