Rob W. M. Hoetelmans
Department of Medical Information
GSK, Zeist
Netherlands
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- The role of various Bcl-2 domains in the anti-proliferative effect and modulation of cellular glutathione levels: a prominent role for the BH4 domain. Hoetelmans, R.W., Vahrmeijer, A.L., van Vlierberghe, R.L., Keijzer, R., van de Velde, C.J., Mulder, G.J., Van Dierendonck, J.H. Cell Prolif. (2003)
- Bcl-2 overexpression does not prevent but retards adriamycin toxicity in CC531 colon carcinoma cells. Hoetelmans, R.W., Vahrmeijer, A.L., Mulder, G.J., van de Velde, C.J., Nagelkerke, J.F., van Dierendonck, J.H. Chemotherapy (2003)
- The presence of 19-kDa Bcl-2 in dividing cells. Hoetelmans, R.W., Van de Velde, C.J., Van Dierendonck, J.H. Cell Prolif. (2003)
- Comparison of the effects of microwave heating and high pressure cooking for antigen retrieval of human and rat Bc1-2 protein in formaldehyde-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections. Hoetelmans, R.W., van Slooten, H.J., Keijzer, R., van de Velde, C.J., van Dierendonck, J.H. Biotech. Histochem (2002)