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Chapter 8: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo : Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo. / Ендуткин, Антон Валентинович; Жарков, Дмитрий Олегович.

DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1. ред. / Miral Dizdaroglu; R Stephen Lloyd. Том 1 London : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020. стр. 175-203.

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Ендуткин, АВ & Жарков, ДО 2020, Chapter 8: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo. в M Dizdaroglu & RS Lloyd (ред.), DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1. Том. 1, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, стр. 175-203. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781839160769-00175

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Ендуткин, А. В., & Жарков, Д. О. (2020). Chapter 8: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo. в M. Dizdaroglu, & R. S. Lloyd (Ред.), DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1 (Том 1, стр. 175-203). Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781839160769-00175

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Ендуткин АВ, Жарков ДО. Chapter 8: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo. в Dizdaroglu M, Lloyd RS, Редакторы, DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1. Том 1. London: Royal Society of Chemistry. 2020. стр. 175-203 doi: 10.1039/9781839160769-00175

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Ендуткин, Антон Валентинович ; Жарков, Дмитрий Олегович. / Chapter 8: Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo : Substrate specificities of DNA glycosylases in vitro and in vivo. DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Disease: Volume 1. Редактор / Miral Dizdaroglu ; R Stephen Lloyd. Том 1 London : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020. стр. 175-203

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