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Facilitation of base excision repair by chromatin remodeling
John M. Hinz, Wioletta Czaja
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Chromatin Remodeling
100%
Base Excision Repair
100%
Chromatin
57%
DNA Repair Capacity
28%
Mutagenesis
14%
Genome Integrity
14%
Nucleotide Excision Repair
14%
Immune Dysfunction
14%
Compaction
14%
Protein-DNA Interaction
14%
DNA Lesions
14%
Human Pathology
14%
Double-strand Break Repair
14%
Metabolic Processes
14%
Cancer Types
14%
Remodeling Process
14%
Chemically Modified
14%
Repair System
14%
Developmental Abnormality
14%
Modified Bases
14%
Neurological Degeneration
14%
Upkeep
14%
ATP-dependent Chromatin Remodeling
14%
ATP-dependent Chromatin Remodeler
14%
Immune Aging
14%
Intracellular DNA
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chromatin Remodeling
100%
Base Excision Repair
100%
Transcription
37%
DNA Repair
25%
Adenosine Triphosphate
25%
Genomics
25%
Mutagenesis
12%
Protein-DNA Interaction
12%
Nucleotide Excision Repair
12%
DNA Damage
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Excision Repair
100%
Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
100%
DNA Repair
25%
Protein DNA Interaction
12%
DNA Damage
12%
Mutagenesis
12%
Immune System Disorders
12%