X-ray-induced Mitotic Recombination, Gene Conversion and Mutation in Saccharomyces and the Radioprotective Effect of Cysteine
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Journal
Mol Gen Genet
Specialties
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
Date
1968 May 3
PMID
5683720
Citations
3
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