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Damaged DNA Induced UV-damaged DNA-binding Protein (UV-DDB) Dimerization and Its Roles in Chromatinized DNA Repair
doi 10.2210/pdb4e5z/pdb
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August 22, 2012
Authors
J.I. Yeh
S. Du
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank
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