The complexity of phosphorylated H2AX foci formation and DNA repair assembly at DNA double-strand breaks
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Yves Pommier | Y. Pommier | A. Nakamura | W. Bonner | William M. Bonner | V. A. Rao | Asako J. Nakamura | V. Ashutosh Rao
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