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The Bcl-2 oncoprotein functions as a pro-oxidant
Howard M. Steinman
Biochemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Oncogene Proteins
100%
Reactive Oxygen Species
71%
Antioxidants
66%
superoxide dismutase 2
43%
Oxygen
42%
Escherichia coli
41%
Cell Line
35%
Eukaryotic Cells
32%
Mutation Rate
31%
Hydrogen Peroxide
29%
Peroxidase
28%
Catalase
28%
Oncogenes
28%
Superoxide Dismutase
27%
Glutathione
26%
DNA Damage
25%
B-Lymphocytes
22%
Apoptosis
18%
Chemical Compounds
Antioxidant Agent
67%
Superoxide
58%
Antiapoptotic
42%
Dioxygen
28%
Glutathione
26%
Mutation
25%
Hydrogen Peroxide
22%
Resistance
18%