Histone displacement during nucleotide excision repair.

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Published in Int J Mol Sci on October 17, 2012

Authors

Christoffel Dinant1, Jiri Bartek, Simon Bekker-Jensen

Author Affiliations

1: Genome Integrity Unit, Danish Cancer Society Research Centre, Strandboulevarden 49, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark. cdi@cancer.dk.

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