Reducing MCM levels in human primary T cells during the G0→G1 transition causes genomic instability during the first cell cycle
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E. Marcotte | G. Mufti | N. Thomas | S. Orr | T. Gaymes | D. Ladon | C. Chronis | B. Czepulkowski | R. Wang
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