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    (CAG) n -hairpin DNA binds to Msh2-Msh3 and changes properties of mismatch recognition by McMurray, Cynthia T, Owen, Barbara A L, Yang, Zungyoon, Lai, Maoyi, Gajek, Maciez, Badger, John D, Hayes, Jeffrey J, Edelmann, Winfried, Kucherlapati, Raju, Wilson, Teresa M

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Cells have evolved sophisticated DNA repair systems to correct damaged DNA. However, the human DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2-Msh3 is involved in the process…”
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    (CAG)(n)-hairpin DNA binds to Msh2-Msh3 and changes properties of mismatch recognition by Owen, Barbara A L, Yang, Zungyoon, Lai, Maoyi, Gajec, Maciej, Gajek, Maciez, Badger, 2nd, John D, Hayes, Jeffrey J, Edelmann, Winfried, Kucherlapati, Raju, Wilson, Teresa M, McMurray, Cynthia T

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Cells have evolved sophisticated DNA repair systems to correct damaged DNA. However, the human DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2-Msh3 is involved in the process…”
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    sub.n-hairpin DNA binds to Msh2-Msh3 and changes properties of mismatch recognition by Owen, Barbara A L, Yang, Zungyoon, Lai, Maoyi, Gajek, Maciez, Badger, John D, III, Hayes, Jeffrey J, Edelmann, Winfried

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Cells have evolved sophisticated DNA repair systems to correct damaged DNA. However, the human DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2-Msh3 is involved in the process…”
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    (CAG) sub(n)-hairpin DNA binds to Msh2-Msh3 and changes properties of mismatch recognition by Owen, Barbara A L, Yang, Zungyoon, Lai, Maoyi, Gajek, Maciez, Badger III, John D, Hayes, Jeffrey J, Edelmann, Winfried, Kucherlapati, Raju, Wilson, Teresa M, McMurray, Cynthia T

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Cells have evolved sophisticated DNA repair systems to correct damaged DNA. However, the human DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2-Msh3 is involved in the process…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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