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    An intact centrosome is required for the maintenance of polarization during directional cell migration.

    An intact centrosome is required for the maintenance of polarization during directional cell migration. by Nicole M Wakida, Elliot L Botvinick, Justin Lin, Michael W Berns

    Published 2010-12-01
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    CtIP is required to initiate replication-dependent interstrand crosslink repair.

    CtIP is required to initiate replication-dependent interstrand crosslink repair. by Michelle L Duquette, Qingyuan Zhu, Ewan R Taylor, Angela J Tsay, Linda Z Shi, Michael W Berns, Clare H McGowan

    Published 2012-01-01
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    The interaction of CtIP and Nbs1 connects CDK and ATM to regulate HR-mediated double-strand break repair.

    The interaction of CtIP and Nbs1 connects CDK and ATM to regulate HR-mediated double-strand break repair. by Hailong Wang, Linda Z Shi, Catherine C L Wong, Xuemei Han, Patty Yi-Hwa Hwang, Lan N Truong, Qingyuan Zhu, Zhengping Shao, David J Chen, Michael W Berns, John R Yates, Longchuan Chen, Xiaohua Wu

    Published 2013-01-01
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