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Wang, Y., Shirogane, T., Liu, D., Harper, J. W., & Elledge, S. J. (2003). Exit from Exit. Cell, 112(5), 697–709.

Authors 5
  1. Yanchang Wang (first)
  2. Takahiro Shirogane (additional)
  3. Dou Liu (additional)
  4. J.Wade Harper (additional)
  5. Stephen J. Elledge (additional)
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