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Details on Person Chromatin recruitment of DNA repair proteins: lessons from the fanconi anemia and double-strand break repair pathways

Class:IdLiteratureReference:421848
_displayNameChromatin recruitment of DNA repair proteins: lessons from the fanconi anemia and double-strand break repair pathways
_timestamp2009-05-21 22:14:24
author[Person:421851] Cohn, MA
[Person:217093] D'Andrea, AD
created[InstanceEdit:421849] Matthews, L, 2009-05-21 22:12:01
journalMol Cell
modified[InstanceEdit:421869] Matthews, L, 2009-05-21 22:13:27
pages306-12
pubMedIdentifier18995829
titleChromatin recruitment of DNA repair proteins: lessons from the fanconi anemia and double-strand break repair pathways
volume32
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:420787] In response to DNA damage and during S phase, the FA core co...
[Summation:421852] Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetic disease of genome instabili...
[Summation:6788507] Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetic disease of genome instabili...
[Pathway:6783310] Fanconi Anemia Pathway [Homo sapiens]
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