A Ubiquitin-Binding Protein, FAAP20, Links RNF8-Mediated Ubiquitination to the Fanconi Anemia DNA Repair Network
Zhijiang Yan(National Institutes of Health), Weidong Wang(National Institutes of Health), Minoru Takata(Kyoto University of Education), Duck‐Yeon Lee(National Institutes of Health), Yucai Wang(University of Science and Technology of China), Julia Kuehl(University of Würzburg), Anneke B. Oostra(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Hans Joenje, David Fox(National Institutes of Health), Manikandan Paramasivam(Target (United States)), Maureen E. Hoatlin(Oregon Health & Science University), Michael M. Seidman(National Institutes of Health), Lei Li(Zhejiang University), Johan P. de Winter(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Rong Guo(National Institutes of Health), Weiping Shen(National Institutes of Health), Detlev Schindler(University of Würzburg)
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