Involvement of novel autophosphorylation sites in ATM activation
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M. Lavin | M. Graham | P. Robinson | Martin F Lavin | Philip Chen | S. Kozlov | Phillip J Robinson | Mark E Graham | Cheng Peng | Sergei V Kozlov | Cheng Peng | Philip C. Chen
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