Metalloprotease SPRTN/DVC1 Orchestrates Replication-Coupled DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair
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P. Lockhart | O. Gileadi | S. Halder | I. Torrecilla | M. Popović | J. Fielden | Bruno Vaz | A. N. Singh | I. Vendrell | R. Fischer | Kristijan Ramadan | R. Freire | B. Kessler | J. Newman | H. Aitkenhead | D. Amor | N. Drobnitzky | G. McKenna | A. Singh
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