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Molecular Cell: PALB2 and 53BP1 govern post-resection homologous recombination DNA repair (Sung Lab)

Yifan Wang 1, Yan Coulombe 2,Wei-Ting Yueh 1,Gregory D. Conway 1,Larissa Milano 2,David J. Glass 1 3,Mélissa Thomas 2,Amélie Rodrigue 2,Joseph Nacson 1,Dongbo Lu 4,Andrea J. Bernhardy 1, Robert G. Betsch 1,Alyssa I. Russo 1,Gamal A. Elfar 1,Kathy Q. Cai 1,Joseph R. Testa 1,Mark Andrake 1,Roland Dunbrack 1,Gaorav P. Gupta 4,Bing Xia 5,Eloise Dray 6 7,Jean-Yves Masson 2,Neil Johnson 1 8

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