The sensitivity of Cockayne's syndrome cells to DNA-damaging agents is not due to defective transcription-coupled repair of active genes
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L. Mullenders | M. V. van Oosterwijk | A. V. van Zeeland | A. Versteeg | R. Filon | A. A. Zeeland | M. V. Oosterwijk
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