oxygen the key to routine chromosome damage
USC researchers define role of protein, discover cause of chromosome damage Pinpointing oxygen as the cause of routine chromosome damage and defining the role of a key protein in the repair of that damage are the subjects of two recently published papers from researchers at the USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Contact: Jon Weiner jonweine@hsc.usc.edu 323-442-2830 University of Southern California
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