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Srivastava, Rahul; Cao, Zhipeng; Nedeva, Christina; Naim, Samara; Bachmann, Daniel; Rabachini, Tatiana; Gangoda, Lahiru; Shahi, Sanjay; Glab, Jason; Menassa, Joseph; Osellame, Laura; Nelson, Tao; Fernández Marrero, Yuniel; Brown, Fiona; Wei, Andrew; Ke, Francine; O'Reilly, Lorraine; Doerflinger, Marcel; Allison, Cody; Kueh, Andrew; ... (2019). BCL-2 family protein BOK is a positive regulator of uridine metabolism in mammals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS, 116(31), pp. 15469-15474. National Academy of Sciences NAS 10.1073/pnas.1904523116
Fernandez Marrero, Yuniel; Ke, Francine; Echeverry, Nohemy; Bouillet, Philippe; Bachmann, Daniel; Strasser, Andreas; Kaufmann, Thomas (2016). Is BOK required for apoptosis induced by endoplasmic reticulum stress? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS, 113(5), E492-E493. National Academy of Sciences NAS 10.1073/pnas.1516347113
Ke, Francine; Kaufmann, Thomas; Bouillet, Philippe; Strasser, Andreas; Kerr, Jeffrey; Voss, Anne K (2013). Consequences of the combined loss of BOK and BAK or BOK and BAX. Cell death & disease, 4(6), e650. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/cddis.2013.176
Echeverry, Nohemy; Bachmann, Daniel; Ke, Francine; Strasser, Andreas; Simon, Hans-Uwe; Kaufmann, Thomas (2013). Intracellular localization of the BCL-2 family member BOK and functional implications. Cell death and differentiation, 20(6), pp. 785-799. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/cdd.2013.10
Ke, Francine; Voss, Anne; Kerr, Jeffrey; O'Reilly, Lorraine; Tai, Lin; Echeverry, Nohemy; Bouillet, Philippe; Strasser, Andreas; Kaufmann, Thomas (2012). BCL-2 family member BOK is widely expressed but its loss has only minimal impact in mice. Cell death and differentiation, 19(6), pp. 915-25. Basingstoke: Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/cdd.2011.210