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Details on Person Lukas, J

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(author)[LiteratureReference:68708] Phosphorylation of mammalian CDC6 by cyclin A/CDK2 regulates its subcellular localization
[LiteratureReference:69264] Rapid destruction of human Cdc25A in response to DNA damage.
[LiteratureReference:75821] Cyclin D1 is a nuclear protein required for cell cycle progression in G1.
[LiteratureReference:141370] Regulation of G(2)/M events by Cdc25A through phosphorylation-dependent modulation of its stability
[LiteratureReference:8949555] A requirement for cyclin D3-cyclin-dependent kinase (cdk)-4 assembly in the cyclic adenosine monophosphate-dependent proliferation of thyrocytes
[LiteratureReference:9941784] The ATM-Chk2-Cdc25A checkpoint pathway guards against radioresistant DNA synthesis
[LiteratureReference:9943993] Mammalian G1- and S-phase checkpoints in response to DNA damage
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