%0 Journal Article %T BOK promotes chemical-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice %A Andreas Villunger %A Daniel Bachmann %A Deborah Stroka %A Giulio Loforese %A Matteo Montani %A Simone Wicki %A Tatiana Rabachini %A Thomas Kaufmann %A Valentina Sladky %A Yuniel Fernandez-Marrero %A Zhaoyue He %J Archive of "Cell Death and Differentiation". %D 2018 %R 10.1038/s41418-017-0008-0 %X BOK contributes to DEN-induced liver damage. a Bok mRNA expression in the livers of WT and Bok -/- animals after DEN exposure. Hprt served as reference gene. Values represent the mean£¿¡À£¿SD (n£¿=£¿3 mice per group). b Serum ALT levels were determined in WT and Bok -/- mice after DEN exposure (100£¿mg/kg BW). Values represent mean£¿¡À£¿SD. c Representative fluorescence micrographs of TUNEL staining and d quantification of TUNEL-positive cells in livers from WT and Bok -/- animals treated with DEN (100£¿mg/kg BW). Values represent the mean£¿¡À£¿SD (n£¿=£¿3 mice per group). e Quantitative western blot analysis using near-infrared fluorescence of activated caspase-3 in liver lysates from WT and Bok -/- animals 3 days after DEN (100£¿mg/kg) injection. Values represent the mean£¿¡À£¿SD (n£¿=£¿3 mice per group %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5864194/