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Cecile M. Pickart ()
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Cecile M. Pickart: Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6903, 120-121

Abstract: Cellular DNA-repair mechanisms prevent mutations from accumulating, thereby averting defects in cell function. A molecule best known for its role in protein degradation is now shown to have a specific task in DNA repair.

Date: 2002
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