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(author)[LiteratureReference:68358] Coordination between the polymerase and 5'-nuclease components of DNA polymerase I of Escherichia coli.
[LiteratureReference:196518] The faciogenital dysplasia gene product FGD1 functions as a Cdc42Hs-specific guanine-nucleotide exchange factor
[LiteratureReference:217096] Ataxia telangiectasia mutant protein activates c-Abl tyrosine kinase in response to ionizing radiation
[LiteratureReference:217133] Radiation-induced assembly of Rad51 and Rad52 recombination complex requires ATM and c-Abl
[LiteratureReference:265841] Structural characterization of human RPA sequential binding to single-stranded DNA using ssDNA as a molecular ruler
[LiteratureReference:508337] Modeling of a human circadian mutation yields insights into clock regulation by PER2
[LiteratureReference:508733] Functional consequences of a CKIdelta mutation causing familial advanced sleep phase syndrome
[LiteratureReference:597599] Identification of OCT6 as a novel organic cation transporter preferentially expressed in hematopoietic cells and leukemias
[LiteratureReference:913302] Targeted disruption of ATM leads to growth retardation, chromosomal fragmentation during meiosis, immune defects, and thymic lymphoma
[LiteratureReference:913757] ATM and RPA in meiotic chromosome synapsis and recombination
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