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bibliographicCitation Li S, Li Z, Shu FJ, Xiong H, Phillips AC, Dynan WS. Double-strand break repair deficiency in NONO knockout murine embryonic fibroblasts and compensation by spontaneous upregulation of the PSPC1 paralog. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Sep;42(15):9771–80. PMID: 25100870; PMCID: PMC4150768.
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