IgH class switching and translocations use a robust non-classical end-joining pathway.

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Published in Nature on August 22, 2007

Authors

Catherine T Yan1, Cristian Boboila, Ellen Kris Souza, Sonia Franco, Thomas R Hickernell, Michael Murphy, Sunil Gumaste, Mark Geyer, Ali A Zarrin, John P Manis, Klaus Rajewsky, Frederick W Alt

Author Affiliations

1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, of Genetics, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

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