Coordination of dual incision and repair synthesis in human nucleotide excision repair
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G. Giglia-Mari | W. Vermeulen | S. Clarkson | N. Wijgers | L. Starešinčić | Adebanke F. Fagbemi | J. Enzlin | Audrey M. Gourdin | I. Dunand-Sauthier | O. Schärer
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