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Atm haploinsufficiency results in increased sensitivity to sublethal doses of ionizing radiation in mice

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We thank D. Larson and T. Hernandez for technical assistance, S. Hoogstraten-Miller for veterinary care and S. Abshire and N. Grey for mouse caretaking.

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Barlow, C., Eckhaus, M., Schäffer, A. et al. Atm haploinsufficiency results in increased sensitivity to sublethal doses of ionizing radiation in mice. Nat Genet 21, 359–360 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/7684

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