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Studying DNA damage response. (Faculty of 1000).

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B.A. Williams et al., "A murine model of nijmegen breakage syndrome," Current Biology," 12:648-53, June 22, 2002.

"A murine model of the human cancer pre-disposition syndrome, Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS), is described in this paper in which both copies of the NBS1 gene lack the BRCT domain of the gene. Cells taken from these mice are phenotypically identical to cells from NBS patients. Additional results presented …

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