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Recombinational DNA repair is regulated by compartmentalization of DNA lesions at the nuclear pore complex
Vincent Géli,
Michael Lisby
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Functional Genomics
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Compartmentalization
100%
Complex Causes
14%
Delocalization
14%
DNA Lesions
100%
DNA Replication
14%
DNA Secondary Structure
14%
Double-strand Breaks
14%
Genome Integrity
14%
Nuclear Pore Complex
100%
Recombinational DNA Repair
100%
Recombinational Repair
14%
Repair Template
14%
Repeat Instability
14%
Repeat Sequence
14%
Structure Form
14%
Telomerase
14%
Telomere
14%
Triplet Repeats
28%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage
100%
DNA Repair
100%
DNA Synthesis
14%
DNA Template
14%
Nuclear Pore Complex
100%
Protein Secondary Structure
14%
Telomerase
14%
Telomere
14%