Uv light sensitivity and defect in dna repair in fibroblasts derived from 2 patients with cockayne syndrome
Chu, E.H.Y.; Schmickel, R.D.; Wade, M.H.; Chang, C.C.; Trosko, J.E.
American Journal of Human Genetics 27(6): 26A
1975
ISSN/ISBN: 0002-9297 Accession: 027832662
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