Nuclear Localization Protein FAA Requires FAC Binding and Functional Activity of the Fanconi Anemia

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  • Alan D. D'Andrea
  • Dieter Näf
  • Gary M. Kupfer
  • Ahmed Suliman
  • DIETER NÄF
  • GARY M. KUPFER
  • AHMED SULIMAN
  • KATHLEEN LAMBERT
  • ALAN D. D’ANDREA
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تاریخ انتشار 1998