Mice Lacking p21CIP1/WAF1 undergo normal development, but are defective in G1 checkpoint control
Philip Leder(University of Virginia), Pumin Zhang(Baylor College of Medicine), Stephen J. Elledge(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), J. Wade Harper(Harvard Stem Cell Institute)
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