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PUMA promotes Bax translocation by both directly interacting with Bax and by competitive binding to Bcl-X L during UV-induced apoptosis. | Semantic Scholar
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Both p53–PUMA/NOXA–Bax-mitochondrion and p53–p21cip1 pathways are involved in the CDglyTK-mediated tumor cell suppression - ScienceDirect
Phylogenetically Distant Viruses Use the Same BH3-Only Protein Puma to Trigger Bax/Bak-Dependent Apoptosis of Infected Mouse and Human Cells | PLOS ONE
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Cell Twitterissä: "Online now! TFEB activates the PUMA-Bax-Bak pathway to promote programmed cell death of subsets of premyelinating oligodendrocytes, to ensure region-specific CNS myelination https://t.co/EsYdGpP2JH https://t.co/z9oEFgayGL" / Twitter
Serum-Nutrient Starvation Induces Cell Death Mediated by Bax and Puma That Is Counteracted by p21 and Unmasked by Bcl-xL Inhibition | PLOS ONE
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PUMA Promotes Bax Translocation by Both Directly Interacting with Bax and by Competitive Binding to Bcl-XL during UV-induced Apoptosis | Molecular Biology of the Cell
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Puma indirectly activates Bax to cause apoptosis in the absence of Bid or Bim | Cell Death & Differentiation
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A review of the role of Puma, Noxa and Bim in the tumorigenesis, therapy and drug resistance of chronic lymphocytic leukemia | Cancer Gene Therapy
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PUMA promotes Bax translocation by both directly interacting with Bax and by competitive binding to Bcl-X L during UV-induced apoptosis. | Semantic Scholar
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Puma Is a Dominant Regulator of Oxidative Stress Induced Bax Activation and Neuronal Apoptosis | Journal of Neuroscience
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