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BiologyMdm2PhosphorylationDNA damageP53 proteinStimulus (psychology)Cell biologyPosttranslational modificationNeuroscienceDNAGeneticsBiochemistryGeneEnzymePsychologyCognitive psychology

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1999
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18
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53
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7666-7675
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234
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David W. Meek (1999). Mechanisms of switching on p53: a role for covalent modification?. Oncogene , 18 (53) , 7666-7675. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1202951

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