A new, tenth subunit of TFIIH is responsible for the DNA repair syndrome trichothiodystrophy group A
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R. Aebersold | J. Ranish | J. Hoeijmakers | G. Giglia-Mari | W. Vermeulen | D. Hoogstraten | J. Egly | Arjan F Theil | N. Wijgers | F. Coin | M. Stefanini | N. Jaspers | A. Raams | E. Botta | M. Argentini | P. Spek | A. Theil | P. van der Spek | Giuseppina Giglia-Mari
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