DNA bending facilitates the error-free DNA damage tolerance pathway and upholds genome integrity.

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Published in EMBO J on January 28, 2014

Authors

Victor Gonzalez-Huici1, Barnabas Szakal, Madhusoodanan Urulangodi, Ivan Psakhye, Federica Castellucci, Demis Menolfi, Eerappa Rajakumara, Marco Fumasoni, Rodrigo Bermejo, Stefan Jentsch, Dana Branzei

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1: Fondazione Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare (IFOM), Milan, Italy.

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