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bibliographicCitation Brugarolas J, Bronson RT, Jacks T. p21 is a critical CDK2 regulator essential for proliferation control in Rb-deficient cells. J Cell Biol. 1998 Apr 20;141(2):503–14. PMID: 9548727; PMCID: PMC2148461.
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