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Epigenetics
Volume 7, 2012 - Issue 8
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Research Paper
DNMTs are required for delayed genome instability caused by radiation
Christine A. Armstrong Department of Genetics; University of Leicester; Leicester, UK
, George D. Jones Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine; University of Leicester; Leicester, UKCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
, Rhona Anderson Centre for Cell and Chromosome Biology; Division of Biosciences; Brunel University; Uxbridge, UK
, Pooja Iyer Department of Genetics; University of Leicester; Leicester, UK
, Deepan Narayanan Department of Genetics; University of Leicester; Leicester, UK
, Jatinderpal Sandhu Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine; University of Leicester; Leicester, UK
, Rajinder Singh Department of Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine; University of Leicester; Leicester, UK
, Christopher J. Talbot Department of Genetics; University of Leicester; Leicester, UKCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
& Cristina Tufarelli School of Graduate Entry Medicine; Royal Derby Hospital; University of Nottingham; Derby, UK; Centre for Genetics and Genomics; Queen’s Medical Centre; University of Nottingham; Nottingham, UKCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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Pages 892-902
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Published online: 22 Jun 2012
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