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Matius Robert

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|Jul 19, 2023
CAMK2D serves as a molecular scaffold for RNF8-MAD2 complex to induce mitotic checkpoint in glioma.

You Heng Chuah, Emmy Xue Yun Tay, Oleg V Grinchuk

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