The DNA polymerase λ is required for the repair of non-compatible DNA double strand breaks by NHEJ in mammalian cells
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P. Pourquier | J. Capp | A. Laroche-Clary | F. Boudsocq | Y. Canitrot | B. Lopez | C. Cazaux | J. Hoffmann | P. Bertrand
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