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Lainé, J., & Egly, J. (2006). Initiation of DNA repair mediated by a stalled RNA polymerase IIO. The EMBO Journal, 25(2), 387–397.

Authors 2
  1. Jean‐Philippe Lainé (first)
  2. Jean‐Marc Egly (additional)
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