The mitochondrial localization of APE1 is dependent of XPC protein (2011)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: MENCK, CARLOS FREDERICO MARTINS - ICB ; PINTO, NADJA CRISTHINA DE SOUZA - IQ
- Unidades: ICB; IQ
- Assunto: MICROBIOLOGIA
- Language: Português
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- ISBN: 14138123
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- Título: Abstract
- Conference titles: Congresso Brasileiro de Mutagênese, Carcinogênese e Teratogênese Ambiental (SBMCTA)
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ABNT
MENCK, Carlos Frederico Martins et al. The mitochondrial localization of APE1 is dependent of XPC protein. 2011, Anais.. São Pedro: SBMCTA, 2011. . Acesso em: 12 fev. 2026. -
APA
Menck, C. F. M., Melo, J. T. A., Lopes-Pinheiro, D. M., Lajus, T. B. P., Souza-Pinto, N. C. de, & Agnez-Lima, L. F. (2011). The mitochondrial localization of APE1 is dependent of XPC protein. In Abstract. São Pedro: SBMCTA. -
NLM
Menck CFM, Melo JTA, Lopes-Pinheiro DM, Lajus TBP, Souza-Pinto NC de, Agnez-Lima LF. The mitochondrial localization of APE1 is dependent of XPC protein. Abstract. 2011 ;[citado 2026 fev. 12 ] -
Vancouver
Menck CFM, Melo JTA, Lopes-Pinheiro DM, Lajus TBP, Souza-Pinto NC de, Agnez-Lima LF. The mitochondrial localization of APE1 is dependent of XPC protein. Abstract. 2011 ;[citado 2026 fev. 12 ] - XPC deficiency is related to APE1 and OGG1 expression and function
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