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BAD gene

Known as: BCL2-BINDING PROTEIN, BCL2 associated agonist of cell death, BCL2-Associated Agonist of Cell Death Gene 
The gene plays a role in the positive regulation of cellular apoptosis.
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
Phosphorylation of the BH3 (Bcl-2 homology domain 3)-only protein BAD (Bcl-2/Bcl-X(L)-antagonist, causing cell death) can either… 
2010
2010
BACKGROUND To determine whether proapoptotic proteins were associated with clinicopathologic heterogeneity and influenced… 
2010
2010
The development of a true reference measurement system by the International Federation for Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) for the… 
2008
2008
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, like arachidonic acid, can bind proteins and affect their function. The 14-3-3 proteins bind… 
2008
2008
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, like arachidonic acid, can bind proteins and affect their function. The 14-3-3 proteins bind… 
2007
2007
Mounting evidence indicates that deregulation of apoptosis contributes to the development of human cancers. BAD, a proapoptotic… 
2006
2006
TSC1, encoding hamartin, and TSC2, encoding tuberin, are tumor suppressor genes responsible for the autosomal dominantly… 
2006
2006
Background. It has become clear that, together with proliferation, deregulation of apoptosis plays a pivotal role in… 
2003
2003
Here we show that LNCaP, which is resistant to tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)-induced apoptosis…