Requirement of mammalian DNA polymerase-beta in base-excision repair.

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Published in Nature on January 11, 1996

Authors

R W Sobol1, J K Horton, R Kühn, H Gu, R K Singhal, R Prasad, K Rajewsky, S H Wilson

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1: Sealy Center for Molecular Science, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1068, USA.

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