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Activation and Regulation of the ALKBH3-ASCC Alkylation Repair PathwayBrickner, 2019
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DNA repair is essential to prevent the cytotoxic or mutagenic effects of various types of DNA lesions. These lesions are sensed by distinct pathways to recruit repair factors specific to type of damage. In particular, the ALKBH family of proteins recognizes and repairs specific …
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