Regulation of Rad52-dependent replication fork recovery through serine ADP-ribosylation of PolD3
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N. Lakin | M. L. Nielsen | Sara C. Buch-Larsen | J. Langton | Abhishek Sharma | M. Llorca-Cardenosa | Frederick Richards | N. F. Shamkhi | N. Shamkhi
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