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Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6830, 766-767

Abstract: When their DNA is damaged, cells temporarily stop multiplying to prevent the build-up of mutations. Two types of delay triggered by ionizing radiation appear to have common molecular starting points.

Date: 2001
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