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    Lindqvist A, van Zon W, Karlsson Rosenthal C, Wolthuis RM.
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    Ianzini F, Mackey MA.
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  • 40. Abolishment of the Tyr-15 inhibitory phosphorylation site on cdc2 reduces the radiation-induced G(2) delay, revealing a potential checkpoint in early mitosis.
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