BLM-DNA2-RPA-MRN and EXO1-BLM-RPA-MRN constitute two DNA end resection machineries for human DNA break repair.
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Paul Modrich | S. Kowalczykowski | C. Wyman | P. Modrich | Judith L. Campbell | Claire Wyman | Judith L Campbell | Amitabh V. Nimonkar | J. Genschel | E. Kinoshita | P. Polaczek | Stephen C Kowalczykowski | Amitabh V Nimonkar | Jochen Genschel | Eri Kinoshita | Piotr Polaczek | A. V. Nimonkar | J. Campbell | A. Nimonkar
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