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Human MutSalpha recognizes damaged DNA base pairs containing O6-methylguanine, O4-methylthymine, or the cisplatin-d (GpG) adduct
Author(s) -
Derek R. Duckett,
J. R. Drummond,
A. I. Murchie,
Joyce T. Reardon,
Aziz Sancar,
D.M.J. Lilley,
Paul Modrich
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/h5a0-zc63
Subject(s) - adduct , dna , cisplatin , chemistry , base (topology) , base pair , dna adduct , microbiology and biotechnology , stereochemistry , genetics , biology , biochemistry , organic chemistry , chemotherapy , mathematical analysis , mathematics

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