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Details on Person Multiple mechanisms control chromosome integrity after replication fork uncoupling and restart at irreparable UV lesions

Class:IdLiteratureReference:176241
_displayNameMultiple mechanisms control chromosome integrity after replication fork uncoupling and restart at irreparable UV lesions
_timestamp2006-03-03 16:45:05
author[Person:176309] Lopes, M
[Person:176161] Foiani, M
[Person:176350] Sogo, JM
created[InstanceEdit:176246] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-03-03 16:44:08
journalMol Cell
pages15-27
pubMedIdentifier16387650
titleMultiple mechanisms control chromosome integrity after replication fork uncoupling and restart at irreparable UV lesions
volume21
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:176300] When a DNA replication fork encounters DNA lesions (e.g., cy...
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