Characterization of the recombination activities of the Entamoeba histolytica Rad51 recombinase.
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Michael G. Sehorn | S. Foulger | Deepti Sharma | L. Temesvari | A. Mazin | A. King | Andrew A Kelso | C. Attaway | S. Chavan | Kristin L Leskoske | Audrey Turchick | Amanda F. Say | LeAnna L. Ledford | S. Goodson | Erin L Ratterman | Yura Bandera
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