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DASH型クリプトクロムのDNA修復機能発現に関する理論的考察

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DASH型クリプトクロムのDNA修復機能発現に関する理論的考察
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Seibutsu Butsuri, January 2022
DOI 10.2142/biophys.62.116
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Ryuma SATO, Yoshiharu MORI, Risa MATSUI, Noriaki OKIMOTO, Junpei YAMAMOTO, Makoto TAIJI

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#20,233,547
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#285
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#17
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