Active localization of the retinoblastoma protein in chromatin and its response to S phase DNA damage.
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W. ElShamy | D. Livingston | S. Ganesan | F. Hofmann | F. Martelli | R. Scully | D. Avni | Hong Yang | Dror Avni
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