Lack of p53 function promotes radiation-induced mitotic catastrophe in mouse embryonic fibroblast cells
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Fiorenza Ianzini | Elizabeth A Kosmacek | Michael A Mackey | F. Ianzini | M. Mackey | E. Kosmacek | Alessandro Bertoldo | Stacia L Phillips | A. Bertoldo | Stacia Phillips
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