CPD - photolyase adenovirus - mediated gene transfer in normal and DNA - repair - deficient human cells (2004)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: MENCK, CARLOS FREDERICO MARTINS - ICB
- Unidade: ICB
- Assunto: MICROBIOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Journal of Cell Science
- ISSN: 0021-9533
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 117, p. 3579-3592, 2004
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ABNT
CHIGANÇAS, Vanessa; MENCK, Carlos Frederico Martins; SARASIN, Alain. CPD - photolyase adenovirus - mediated gene transfer in normal and DNA - repair - deficient human cells. Journal of Cell Science, London, v. 117, p. 3579-3592, 2004. -
APA
Chiganças, V., Menck, C. F. M., & Sarasin, A. (2004). CPD - photolyase adenovirus - mediated gene transfer in normal and DNA - repair - deficient human cells. Journal of Cell Science, 117, 3579-3592. -
NLM
Chiganças V, Menck CFM, Sarasin A. CPD - photolyase adenovirus - mediated gene transfer in normal and DNA - repair - deficient human cells. Journal of Cell Science. 2004 ; 117 3579-3592. -
Vancouver
Chiganças V, Menck CFM, Sarasin A. CPD - photolyase adenovirus - mediated gene transfer in normal and DNA - repair - deficient human cells. Journal of Cell Science. 2004 ; 117 3579-3592. - Constraints in simian virus 40 (sv 40) encapsidation, as determined by sv 40-based shuttle viruses
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