Defining the ATM-mediated barrier to tumorigenesis in somatic mammary cells following ErbB2 activation
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L. Donehower | J. Rosen | K. Podsypanina | J. Reddy | S. Haricharan | Y. Du | S. Peddibhotla | W. Bu | Jing Zhao | Yi Li | Y. Du | Y. Du
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