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Mitotic replisome disassembly depends on TRAIP ubiquitin ligase activity
Sara Priego Moreno, Rebecca M Jones, Divyasree Poovathumkadavil, Shaun Scaramuzza, View ORCID ProfileAgnieszka Gambus Correspondence email
Sara Priego Moreno
Institute for Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Rebecca M Jones
Institute for Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Divyasree Poovathumkadavil
Institute for Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Shaun Scaramuzza
Institute for Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Agnieszka Gambus
Institute for Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Published 12 April 2019. DOI: 10.26508/lsa.201900390
Mitotic replisome disassembly
Sara Priego Moreno, Rebecca M Jones, Divyasree Poovathumkadavil, Shaun Scaramuzza, Agnieszka Gambus
Life Science Alliance Apr 2019, 2 (2) e201900390; DOI: 10.26508/lsa.201900390
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