H2AX Is Required for Recombination Between Immunoglobulin Switch Regions but Not for Intra-Switch Region Recombination or Somatic Hypermutation
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M. Nussenzweig | A. Nussenzweig | B. Reina-San-Martin | S. Difilippantonio | Leif Hanitsch | Revati F. Masilamani | L. Hanitsch
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