The roles of specific glycosylases in determining the mutagenic consequences of clustered DNA base damage.
The potential for genetic change arising from specific single types of DNA lesion has been thoroughly explored, but much less is known about the mutagenic effects of DNA lesions present in clustered damage sites. Localized clustering of damage is a hallmark of certain DNA-damaging agents, particular...
Hoofdauteurs: | Shikazono, N, Pearson, C, O'Neill, P, Thacker, J |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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2006
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