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  • Yoshimura A, et al. (2021) Functional control of Eco1 through the MCM complex in sister chromatid cohesion. Gene 784:145584 PMID:33753149
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  • Yoshimura A, et al. (2017) The role of WRNIP1 in genome maintenance. Cell Cycle 16(6):515-521 PMID:28118071
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  • Abe T, et al. (2011) The N-terminal region of RECQL4 lacking the helicase domain is both essential and sufficient for the viability of vertebrate cells. Role of the N-terminal region of RECQL4 in cells. Biochim Biophys Acta 1813(3):473-9 PMID:21256165
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  • Yoshimura A, et al. (2006) A novel Rad18 function involved in protection of the vertebrate genome after exposure to camptothecin. DNA Repair (Amst) 5(11):1307-16 PMID:16931176
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