L3MBTL2 orchestrates ubiquitin signaling by dictating the sequential recruitment of RNF8 and RNF168 after DNA damage
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Wei Ding | Jia Yu | Jian Yuan | K. Aziz | J. V. van Deursen | Z. Lou | K. Luo | S. Nowsheen | K. Jeganathan | Jia Yu | Somaira Nowsheen | Henan Zhang | Khaled Aziz | Asef Aziz | Min Deng | Bo Qin | Kuntian Luo | Karthik B Jeganathan | Tongzheng Liu | Yibin Deng | Jan M van Deursen | Zhenkun Lou | Yibin Deng | Jian Yuan | W. Ding | Tongzheng Liu | Henan Zhang | Bo Qin | M. Deng | Asef Aziz | Zhenkun Lou
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