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Gene|July 27, 2001
Evidence for alternate splicing within the mRNA transcript encoding the DNA damage response kinase ATRJ L Mannino, W Kim, M Wernick, et al.
Journal of Ovarian Research|July 17, 2023
Genomic analyses of germline and somatic variation in high-grade serous ovarian cancerA W Adamson, Y C Ding, L Steele, et al.
Research Square|March 3, 2023
Genomic Analyses of Germline and Somatic Variation in High-Grade Serous Ovarian CancerA W Adamson, Y C Ding, L Steele, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 14, 1998
XRCC2 and XRCC3, new human Rad51-family members, promote chromosome stability and protect against DNA cross-links and other damagesN Liu, J E Lamerdin, R S Tebbs, et al.
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Gene|July 27, 2001
Evidence for alternate splicing within the mRNA transcript encoding the DNA damage response kinase ATRJ L Mannino, W Kim, M Wernick, et al.
Journal of Ovarian Research|July 17, 2023
Genomic analyses of germline and somatic variation in high-grade serous ovarian cancerA W Adamson, Y C Ding, L Steele, et al.
Research Square|March 3, 2023
Genomic Analyses of Germline and Somatic Variation in High-Grade Serous Ovarian CancerA W Adamson, Y C Ding, L Steele, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 14, 1998
XRCC2 and XRCC3, new human Rad51-family members, promote chromosome stability and protect against DNA cross-links and other damagesN Liu, J E Lamerdin, R S Tebbs, et al.
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