PARP-1 and Ku compete for repair of DNA double strand breaks by distinct NHEJ pathways
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George Iliakis | Bustanur Rosidi | Minli Wang | Wenqi Wu | Huichen Wang | G. Iliakis | Minli Wang | Wenqi Wu | Huichen Wang | Weizhong Wu | Lihua Zhang | Lihua Zhang | B. Rosidi | Weizhong Wu | W. Wu | Weizhong Wu | Weizhong Wu | Bustanur Rosidi
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