SIRT7-mediated ATM deacetylation is essential for its deactivation and DNA damage repair
Ming Tang(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Wei‐Guo Zhu(Shenzhen University), Xiaopeng Lu(Shenzhen Metro (China)), Bo Tu(Ministry of Education), Ziyang Cao(Hohai University), Xingzhi Xu(Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources), Haiying Wang(Southern Medical University), Lina Wang(University of Copenhagen), Hui Wang(Tianjin People's Hospital), Jiadong Wang(Peking University), Baohua Liu(Shenzhen University), Zhiming Li(Shenzhen University), Lu Jiang(Ministry of Education), Yongcan Chen(Shenzhen University), Chaohua Zhang(Ministry of Education), Yinglu Li(Shenzhen University)
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