Cockayne Syndrome group B protein stimulates NEIL2 DNA glycosylase activity
Maria D. Aamann(Aarhus University), Tinna Stevnsner(Aarhus University), Guido Keijzers(University of Copenhagen), Christina Hvitby(Aarhus University), Meltem Müftüoğlu(Kent Hastanesi), Magnar Bjørås(Oslo University Hospital), Cecilie K. Skeby(Aarhus University), Venkateswarlu Popuri(National Institutes of Health), Vilhelm A. Bohr(University of Copenhagen), Lasse Lemminger(Aarhus University), Byungchan Ahn(National Institutes of Health)
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