Nuclear GIT2 Is an ATM Substrate and Promotes DNA Repair
Daoyuan Lu(National Institute on Aging), Stuart Maudsley(University of Antwerp), Richard T. Premont(Duke Medical Center), Bronwen Martin(National Institutes of Health), Arya Biragyn(National Institute on Aging), Huan Cai(National Institute on Aging), Manikandan Paramasivam(Target (United States)), Michael M. Seidman(National Institutes of Health), Sung Soo Park(National Institute on Aging), Robert Schmalzigaug(Duke University), Sana Siddiqui(Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital), Caitlin M. Daimon(National Institutes of Health)
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