Analysis of incision sites produced by human cell extracts and purified proteins during nucleotide excision repair of a 1,3-intrastrand d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites produced by human cell extracts and purified proteins during nucleotide excision repair of a 1,3-intrastrand d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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Analysis of incision sites pro ...... and d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct.
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10.1074/JBC.271.12.7177
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1996-03-01T00:00:00Z