Involvement of MRE11A and XPA gene polymorphisms in the modulation of DNA double-strand break repair activity: a genotype-phenotype correlation study.
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Simonetta Guarrera | Giuseppe Matullo | Claudia Giachino | Luca Orlando | Fulvio Ricceri | Lisa Accomasso | Fabio Rosa | Silvia Polidoro | F. Ricceri | G. Matullo | F. Rosa | S. Guarrera | S. Polidoro | A. Allione | Elisa Cibrario Rocchietti | C. Giachino | L. Accomasso | Valentina Turinetto | Alessandra Allione | Paola Porcedda | Valentina Turinetto | Floriana Voglino | Annamaria Pezzotti | Valentina Minieri | Elisa Cibrario Rocchietti | P. Porcedda | L. Orlando | Valentina Minieri | A. Pezzotti | F. Voglino | Lisa Accomasso
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