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Isolation and Characterization of UV-Inducible Gene UV150 and UV200 in Eukaryotic Cells  

Choi In-Soon (Department of Life Science, Silla University)
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Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology / v.21, no.1, 2006 , pp. 21-26 More about this Journal
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UV150; UV-inducible gene; DNA repair; cell viability; MMS;
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