Local UV‐induced DNA damage in cell nuclei results in local transcription inhibition
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M. J. Moné | E. Manders | R. van Driel | P. Verschure | L. Mullenders | O. Nikaido | M. Volker | A. V. van Zeeland | P. J. Verschure
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