Nuclear matrix associated DNA is preferentially repaired in normal human fibroblasts, exposed to a low dose of ultraviolet light but not in Cockayne's syndrome fibroblasts (Q40557149)

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scientific article published on November 1988
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Nuclear matrix associated DNA is preferentially repaired in normal human fibroblasts, exposed to a low dose of ultraviolet light but not in Cockayne's syndrome fibroblasts
scientific article published on November 1988

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    Nuclear matrix associated DNA is preferentially repaired in normal human fibroblasts, exposed to a low dose of ultraviolet light but not in Cockayne's syndrome fibroblasts (English)
    Mullenders LH
    van Kesteren van Leeuwen AC
    van Zeeland AA
    Natarajan AT
    1 November 1988
    10607-10622

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