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bibliographicCitation Unoki M, Funabiki H, Velasco G, Francastel C, Sasaki H. CDCA7 and HELLS mutations undermine nonhomologous end joining in centromeric instability syndrome. J Clin Invest. 2019 Jan 02;129(1):78–92. PMID: 30307408; PMCID: PMC6307953.
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