Absence of an immediate G1/S checkpoint in primary MEFs following gamma-irradiation identifies a novel checkpoint switch.

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Published in Cell Cycle on August 15, 2006

Authors

Kendra L Cann1, Geoffrey G Hicks

Author Affiliations

1: Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology and the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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