Overall Cdk activity modulates the DNA damage response in mammalian cells
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M. Barbacid | D. Santamaría | Antonio Cerqueira | Bárbara Martínez-Pastor | M. Cuadrado | O. Fernandez-Capetillo | David Santamaría
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