Caffeine Abolishes the Mammalian G2/M DNA Damage Checkpoint by Inhibiting Ataxia-Telangiectasia-mutated Kinase Activity*
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K. Khanna | S. Scott | Bin-Bing S. Zhou | P. Chaturvedi | M. Mattern | R. Johanson | J. Winkler | K. Spring | Rubin Mishra
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