RNF8 Ubiquitylates Histones at DNA Double-Strand Breaks and Promotes Assembly of Repair Proteins
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Jiri Bartek | Helene Faustrup | Fredrik Melander | N. Mailand | S. Bekker-Jensen | J. Bartek | J. Lukas | C. Lukas | Helene Faustrup | F. Melander | Jiri Lukas | Simon Bekker-Jensen | Niels Mailand | Claudia Lukas | Simon Bekker-Jensen | Niels Mailand | Fredrik Melander
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