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Details on Person The Rad51-like proteins Rad51B and Rad51C form a highly stab...

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_displayNameThe Rad51-like proteins Rad51B and Rad51C form a highly stab...
_timestamp2010-10-29 16:32:51
created[InstanceEdit:983242] Jupe, S, 2010-10-29
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:983183] Role of recA/RAD51 family proteins in mammals
textThe Rad51-like proteins Rad51B and Rad51C form a highly stable complex. This complex assists Rad51 in the early stages of homologous recombination.
(summation)[Reaction:983285] RAD51B binds RAD51C [Homo sapiens]
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