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Molecular regulation of death receptor- and DNA damage-induced apoptosis

Maas, C.

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2010

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Maas, C. (2010). Molecular regulation of death receptor- and DNA damage-induced

apoptosis.

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List of publications

Maas C, Verbrugge I, de Vries E, Savich G, van de Kooij LW, Tait SWG, Borst J. Smac/DIABLO

release from the mitochondria and XIAP inhibition are essential to limit clonogenicity of Type I tumor cells after TRAIL receptor stimulation. Cell Death and Differentiation 2010; in press.

Maas C, de Vries E, Tait SWG, Borst J. Bid is required for DNA damage-induced apoptosis in

p53-deficient cells. In revision for Oncogene.

Verbrugge I, Maas C, Heijkoop M, Verheij M, Borst J. Radiation and anti-cancer drugs can facilitate mitochondrial bypass by CD95/Fas via c-FLIP downregulation. Cell Death and Differentiation

2010; 17(3): 551-561.

Tait SWG, de Vries E, Maas C, Keller AM, D’Santos CS, Borst J. Apoptosis induction by Bid requires unconventional ubiquitination and degradation of its N-terminal fragment. The Journal of

Cell Biology 2007; 179(7): 1453-1466.

Chandra S, Levran O, Jurickova I, Maas C, Kapur R, Schindler D, Henry R, Milton K, Batish SD, Cancelas JA, Hanenberg H, Auerbach AD, Williams DA. A rapid method for retrovirus-mediated identification of complementation groups in Fanconi anemia patients. Molecular Therapy 2005;

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