Reconstitution of an ATM-dependent checkpoint that inhibits chromosomal DNA replication following DNA damage.
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J. Gautier | V. Costanzo | K. Robertson | C. Ying | E. Kim | E. Avvedimento | M. Gottesman | D. Grieco | Edward Y. Kim
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