53BP1 alters the landscape of DNA rearrangements and suppresses AID-induced B cell lymphoma.
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M. Nussenzweig | M. Jankovic | R. Casellas | D. Robbiani | Kyong-Rim Kieffer-Kwon | Isaac A. Klein | N. Feldhahn | W. Resch | Arito Yamane | Thiago Y. Oliveira | I. T. Silva | Israel T. Silva
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