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Spontaneous mutagenesis is enhanced in Apex heterozygous mice
Jessica Huamani
, C. Alex McMahan
, Damon C. Herbert
, Robert Reddick
, John R. McCarrey
, Mark I. MacInnes
, David J. Chen
,
Christi A. Walter
Department of Pathology
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Medicine and Dentistry
Mutant
71%
DNA (Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase
57%
Cells
42%
In Vitro
28%
Somatics
28%
Transgenic Mouse
28%
Somatic Cell
28%
Mutagenesis
28%
Germ Line
28%
Base Excision Repair
28%
Tissues
28%
Cell Type
14%
Cell Lineage
14%
Development
14%
Cell DNA
14%
Germ Cell
14%
Young Adult
14%
Liver
14%
Spleen
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mouse
100%
Mutant
71%
AP Endonuclease
57%
Mutagenesis
28%
Somatic Cell
28%
Transgenic Mouse
28%
Base Excision Repair
28%
DNA
28%
Knockout Mouse
14%
Germ Cell
14%
Development
14%
Extract
14%
Genetics
14%
Germ Line Cells
14%