A human ortholog of archaeal DNA repair protein Hef is defective in Fanconi anemia complementation group M
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C. Mathew | Weidong Wang | A. Medhurst | H. Joenje | M. Hoatlin | I. Dokal | Yutong Xue | T. R. Singh | A. R. Meetei | J. Steltenpool | J. Winter | Patrick Bier | S. Stone | Chen Ling | Jûrgen Steltenpool
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