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bibliographicCitation Bártová E, Legartová S, Krejčí J, Řezníčková P, Kovaříková AS, Suchánková J, Fedr R, Smirnov E, Hornáček M, Raška I. Depletion of A‐type lamins and Lap2α reduces 53BP1 accumulation at UV‐induced DNA lesions and Lap2α protein is responsible for compactness of irradiated chromatin. J of Cellular Biochemistry. 2018 Jun 19;119(10):8146–62. doi: 10.1002/jcb.26770.
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