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Cell Growth and Development

Fanconi Anemia Proteins FANCA, FANCC, and FANCG/XRCC9 Interact in a Functional Nuclear Complex

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Pages 4866-4873 | Received 22 Feb 1999, Accepted 21 Apr 1999, Published online: 28 Mar 2023

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