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In vivo excision of pyrimidine dimers is mediated by a DNA N‐glycosylase in Micrococcus luteus but not in human fibroblastsLa Belle et al., 1982
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- La Belle M
- Linn S
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- Photochemistry and Photobiology
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It has been previously shown that Micrococcus luteus possesses a pyrimidine dimer‐specific endonuclease which in vitro, functions as both an endonuclease and DNA‐glycosylase. To determine if these combined activities function in vivo, we have isolated and examined the …
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