Rad50 Zinc Hook Is Important for the Mre11 Complex to Bind Chromosomal DNA Double-stranded Breaks and Initiate Various DNA Damage Responses*
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Linda Z. Shi | J. Shiloach | M. Berns | L. Truong | Xiaohua Wu | A. Negrete | Jing He | Chi-Sheng Lu | N. Razavian | Yongjiang Li | L. Shi | Linda Z. Shi
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