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DNA replication timing directly regulates the frequency of oncogenic chromosomal translocations
Mihaela Peycheva, View ORCID ProfileTobias Neumann, Daniel Malzl, Mariia Nazarova, Ursula Schoeberl, View ORCID ProfileRushad Pavri
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.29.446276
Mihaela Peycheva
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Tobias Neumann
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Daniel Malzl
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Mariia Nazarova
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Ursula Schoeberl
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Rushad Pavri
1Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Campus-Vienna-Biocenter 1, 1030 Vienna, Austria
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Posted May 29, 2021.
DNA replication timing directly regulates the frequency of oncogenic chromosomal translocations
Mihaela Peycheva, Tobias Neumann, Daniel Malzl, Mariia Nazarova, Ursula Schoeberl, Rushad Pavri
bioRxiv 2021.05.29.446276; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.29.446276
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