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Alcasabas, A. A., Osborn, A. J., Bachant, J., Hu, F., Werler, P. J. H., Bousset, K., Furuya, K., Diffley, J. F. X., Carr, A. M., & Elledge, S. J. (2001). Mrc1 transduces signals of DNA replication stress to activate Rad53. Nature Cell Biology, 3(11), 958–965.

Authors 10
  1. Annette A. Alcasabas (first)
  2. Alexander J. Osborn (additional)
  3. Jeff Bachant (additional)
  4. Fenghua Hu (additional)
  5. Petra J. H. Werler (additional)
  6. Kristine Bousset (additional)
  7. Kanji Furuya (additional)
  8. John F.X. Diffley (additional)
  9. Antony M. Carr (additional)
  10. Stephen J. Elledge (additional)
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@article{Alcasabas_2001, title={Mrc1 transduces signals of DNA replication stress to activate Rad53}, volume={3}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1101-958}, DOI={10.1038/ncb1101-958}, number={11}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Alcasabas, Annette A. and Osborn, Alexander J. and Bachant, Jeff and Hu, Fenghua and Werler, Petra J. H. and Bousset, Kristine and Furuya, Kanji and Diffley, John F.X. and Carr, Antony M. and Elledge, Stephen J.}, year={2001}, month=oct, pages={958–965} }