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bibliographicCitation You X, Guo W, Wang L, Hou Y, Zhang H, Pan Y, Han R, Huang M, Liao L, Chen Y. Subcellular distribution of RAD23B controls XPC degradation and DNA damage repair in response to chemotherapy drugs. Cell Signal. 2017 Aug;36():108–16. doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2017.04.023. PMID: 28473198.
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