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Antigens, NuclearConcept Why?
Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear AntigensConcept Why?
A critical role for DNA end-joining proteins in both lymphogenesis and neurogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Defective embryonic neurogenesis in Ku-deficient but not DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit-deficient mice.Academic Article Why?
Effect of indoor air pollution from biomass fuel use on argyrophilic nuclear organizer regions in buccal epithelial cells.Academic Article Why?
Functional interaction between DNA-PK and c-Abl in response to DNA damage.Academic Article Why?
Genetic interactions between ATM and the nonhomologous end-joining factors in genomic stability and development.Academic Article Why?
Heterozygous inactivation of human Ku70/Ku86 heterodimer does not affect cell growth, double-strand break repair, or genome integrity.Academic Article Why?
HLA alleles and haplotypes observed in 263 US families.Academic Article Why?
Interplay of p53 and DNA-repair protein XRCC4 in tumorigenesis, genomic stability and development.Academic Article Why?
KU70/80, DNA-PKcs, and Artemis are essential for the rapid induction of apoptosis after massive DSB formation.Academic Article Why?
Nonhomologous end-joining proteins are required for V(D)J recombination, normal growth, and neurogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Parp-1 protects homologous recombination from interference by Ku and Ligase IV in vertebrate cells.Academic Article Why?
Quantitative and Structural Assessment of Histone Methyllysine Analogue Engagement by Cognate Binding Proteins Reveals Affinity Decrements Relative to Those of Native Counterparts.Academic Article Why?
Recognition of a mononucleosomal histone modification pattern by BPTF via multivalent interactions.Academic Article Why?
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