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Matthew J Longley

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Genome Biology|September 18, 2020
Ultrasensitive deletion detection links mitochondrial DNA replication, disease, and agingScott A Lujan, Matthew J Longley, Margaret H Humble, et al.
DNA Repair|November 4, 2017
DNA polymerase β: A missing link of the base excision repair machinery in mammalian mitochondriaRajendra Prasad, Melike Çağlayan, Da-Peng Dai, et al.
Plos One|September 4, 2019
Mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein novel de novo SSBP1 mutation in a child with single large-scale mtDNA deletion (SLSMD) clinically manifesting as Pearson, Kearns-Sayre, and Leigh syndromesMargaret A Gustafson, Elizabeth M McCormick, Lalith Perera, et al.
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Genome Biology|September 18, 2020
Ultrasensitive deletion detection links mitochondrial DNA replication, disease, and agingScott A Lujan, Matthew J Longley, Margaret H Humble, et al.
DNA Repair|November 4, 2017
DNA polymerase β: A missing link of the base excision repair machinery in mammalian mitochondriaRajendra Prasad, Melike Çağlayan, Da-Peng Dai, et al.
Plos One|September 4, 2019
Mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein novel de novo SSBP1 mutation in a child with single large-scale mtDNA deletion (SLSMD) clinically manifesting as Pearson, Kearns-Sayre, and Leigh syndromesMargaret A Gustafson, Elizabeth M McCormick, Lalith Perera, et al.
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