XRCC4 suppresses medulloblastomas with recurrent translocations in p53-deficient mice.
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Michael M. Murphy | F. Alt | Giles Hall | R. Bronson | U. de Girolami | A. Datta | Catherine T. Yan | A. Fazeli | K. Mills | R. Mulligan | Yu Zhang | E. Fox | G. Mostoslavsky | Charles Lee | D. Kaushal | S. Tepsuporn | Yijie Gao | K. Coakley | Changzhong Chen | B. Monroe | Dhruv Kaushal
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