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Class:IdLiteratureReference:75196
_displayNameHomologous recombinational repair of DNA ensures mammalian chromosome stability
_timestamp2008-05-22 20:44:31
author[Person:77193] Thompson, LH
[Person:75778] Schild, D
journalMutat Res
modified[InstanceEdit:351413] Saxena, A, 2008-05-22 20:44:09
pages131-53
pubMedIdentifier11376695
titleHomologous recombinational repair of DNA ensures mammalian chromosome stability
volume477
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:75195] In order for repair of the double-strand break to occur, the...
[Summation:5693535] In order for repair of the DNA double-strand breaks to occur...
[Reaction:265862] Association of RAD51 with BRCA2 [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:265968] Association of RAD51 with BRCA1 [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:265987] Phosphorylation of BRCA1 [Gallus gallus]
[Pathway:5693538] Homology Directed Repair [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5693608] Initial resection of double-strand break ends [Homo sapiens]
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