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Class:IdLiteratureReference:913754
_displayNameExpression and nuclear localization of BLM, a chromosome stability protein mutated in Bloom's syndrome, suggest a role in recombination during meiotic prophase
_timestamp2010-07-19 19:11:06
author[Person:913231] Moens, PB
[Person:176336] Freire, R
[Person:110865] Tarsounas, M
[Person:913245] Spyropoulos, B
[Person:176186] Jackson, SP
created[InstanceEdit:913736] May, B, 2010-07-19
journalJ Cell Sci
pages663-72
pubMedIdentifier10652259
titleExpression and nuclear localization of BLM, a chromosome stability protein mutated in Bloom's syndrome, suggest a role in recombination during meiotic prophase
volume113
year2000
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:912462] Formation of Meiotic Holliday Junction [Mus musculus]
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