Cdc18 enforces long-term maintenance of the S phase checkpoint by anchoring the Rad3-Rad26 complex to chromatin.

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Published in Mol Cell on May 25, 2007

Authors

Damien Hermand1, Paul Nurse

Author Affiliations

1: Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute, Cell Cycle Group, 44 Lincoln's Inn Field, London WC2A 3PX, UK. damien.hermand@fundp.ac.be <damien.hermand@fundp.ac.be>

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