Mice heterozygous for mutation in Atm, the gene involved in ataxia-telangiectasia, have heightened susceptibility to cancer
Nature Genetics2002Vol. 32(1), pp. 185–190
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Kevin J. Spring, Farida Ahangari, Shaun P. Scott, Paul Waring, David M. Purdie, Philip G. Chen, Kevin Hourigan, Jonathan Ramsay, Peter J. McKinnon, Michael Swift, Martin F. Lavin
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