The thymine-DNA glycosylase regulatory domain: residual structure and DNA binding.
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Arnaud Leroy | Arndt Benecke | J. Wieruszeski | A. Benecke | Caroline Smet-Nocca | Jean-Michel Wieruszeski | Caroline Smet-Nocca | Vicky Chaar | Vicky Chaar | Arnaud Leroy
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