Defective DNA Replication and Repair Associated with Decreases in Deoxyribonucleotide Pools in a Mouse Cell Mutant With Thermolabile Ubiquitin-Activating Enzyme E11
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 1999-11-01
著者
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AYUSAWA Dai
Division of Biochemistry, Kihara Institute for Biological Research and Graduate School of Integrated
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Ayusawa D
Kihara Inst. For Biological Res. And Graduate School Of Integrated Sci. Yokohama City Univ.
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Ayusawa D
Division Of Biochemisty Kihara Institute For Biological Research Yokohama City University
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Ayusawa Dai
Kihara Institute For Biological Research And Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City Uni
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Ayusawa Dai
Division Of Biochemistry Kihara Institute For Biological Research And Graduate School Of Integrated
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Nakabayashi Kazuhiko
Division Of Biochemisty Kihara Institute For Biological Research Yokohama City University
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AOKI Fumiko
Inoue Photochirogenesis Project, ERATO, JST
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Ayusawa Dai
Kihara Inst. For Biological Res. And Graduate School Of Integrated Sci. Yokohama City Univ.
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Aoki Fumiko
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis National Institute Of Genetics
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Seno Takeshi
National Inst. Of Genetics
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Seno Takeshi
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis National Institute Of Genetics
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Wataya Yusuke
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University
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KANEDA Sumiko
National Inst. of Genetics
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KANKAWA Shiro
Laboratory of Mutagenesis, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
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KANEDA Sumiko
Laboratory of Mutagenesis, National Institute of Genetics
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Seno T
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis National Institute Of Genetics
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Sugasawa K
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University
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Ayusawa Dai
Kihara Institute For Biological Research And Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City Uni
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Kaneda Sumiko
Laboratory Of Mutagenesis Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University
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