Mechanisms of DNA double strand break repair and chromosome aberration formation
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G. Iliakis | J. Guan | H. Wang | A. R. Perrault | G. Terzoudi | G. Pantelias | G. Pantelias | G. Terzoudi | G. Iliakis | H. Wang | A.R. Perrault | W. Boecker | B. Rosidi | F. Windhofer | W. Wu | J. Guan | F. Windhofer | W. Boecker | B. Rosidi | W. Wu | W. Wu | Bustanur Rosidi
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