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bibliographicCitation Tsao CC, Geisen C, Abraham RT. Interaction between human MCM7 and Rad17 proteins is required for replication checkpoint signaling. EMBO J. 2004 Nov 24;23(23):4660–9. PMID: 15538388; PMCID: PMC533049.
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