Differential roles of checkpoint kinase 1, checkpoint kinase 2, and mitogen-activated protein kinase–activated protein kinase 2 in mediating DNA damage–induced cell cycle arrest: implications for cancer therapy
Zhan Xiao(Abbott Fund), Haiying Zhang(Abbott Fund)
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