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bibliographicCitation Kaufman BA, Van Houten B. POLB: A new role of DNA polymerase beta in mitochondrial base excision repair. DNA Repair (Amst). 2017 Dec;60():A1–5. PMID: 29129598; PMCID: PMC5713914.
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