Inducible DNA breaks in Ig S regions are dependent on AID and UNG
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C. E. Schrader | E. Linehan | Sofia N. Mochegova | R. Woodland | J. Stavnezer | Erin K. Linehan | Erin K. Linehan | Sofia N. Mochegova | Robert T. Woodland | Janet Stavnezer | Robert T. Woodland
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