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Class:IdPerson:5635931
_displayNameFujiwara, T
_timestamp2014-11-07 20:26:47
created[InstanceEdit:5635936] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-11-07
firstnameT
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(author)[LiteratureReference:5635925] Identification of human MutY homolog (hMYH) as a repair enzyme for 2-hydroxyadenine in DNA and detection of multiple forms of hMYH located in nuclei and mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:6792622] Molecular cloning, structural characterization and chromosomal localization of human lipoyltransferase gene
[LiteratureReference:9605499] A novel human nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) kinase, Nm23-H6, localizes in mitochondria and affects cytokinesis
[LiteratureReference:9656957] Expression and differential intracellular localization of two major forms of human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase encoded by alternatively spliced OGG1 mRNAs
[LiteratureReference:9923923] Isolation and characterization of a novel human pancreas-specific gene, pancpin, that is down-regulated in pancreatic cancer cells
[LiteratureReference:9967655] Human APE2 protein is mostly localized in the nuclei and to some extent in the mitochondria, while nuclear APE2 is partly associated with proliferating cell nuclear antigen
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