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Nash, P., Tang, X., Orlicky, S., Chen, Q., Gertler, F. B., Mendenhall, M. D., Sicheri, F., Pawson, T., & Tyers, M. (2001). Multisite phosphorylation of a CDK inhibitor sets a threshold for the onset of DNA replication. Nature, 414(6863), 514–521.

Authors 9
  1. Piers Nash (first)
  2. Xiaojing Tang (additional)
  3. Stephen Orlicky (additional)
  4. Qinghua Chen (additional)
  5. Frank B. Gertler (additional)
  6. Michael D. Mendenhall (additional)
  7. Frank Sicheri (additional)
  8. Tony Pawson (additional)
  9. Mike Tyers (additional)
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@article{Nash_2001, title={Multisite phosphorylation of a CDK inhibitor sets a threshold for the onset of DNA replication}, volume={414}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35107009}, DOI={10.1038/35107009}, number={6863}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Nash, Piers and Tang, Xiaojing and Orlicky, Stephen and Chen, Qinghua and Gertler, Frank B. and Mendenhall, Michael D. and Sicheri, Frank and Pawson, Tony and Tyers, Mike}, year={2001}, month=nov, pages={514–521} }