APLF (C2orf13) facilitates nonhomologous end-joining and undergoes ATM-dependent hyperphosphorylation following ionizing radiation.
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D. Durocher | C. Koch | R. McCulloch | J. Ylanko | C. J. Macrae | Chloe J. Macrae | C. Anne Koch | Richard D. McCulloch
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