PARP activation regulates the RNA-binding protein NONO in the DNA damage response to DNA double-strand breaks
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Marie-christine Caron | J. Masson | J. Gagné | G. Poirier | C. Ethier | M. Hendzel | Jana Krietsch | Michael J Hendzel | M. Rouleau | M. Vincent | J. Vignard
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