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GTF2H1;jsessionid=0E5DBFF4F6E4DD974C0414C201E206BF
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DNA damage sensitivity of SWI/SNF-deficient cells depends on TFIIH subunit p62/GTF2H1.
Identification of two unannotated miRNAs in classic Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines.
Structural and dynamical insights into the PH domain of p62 in human TFIIH.
Lineage-specific control of TFIIH by MITF determines transcriptional homeostasis and DNA repair.
Autophagy and p62 in cardiac proteinopathy.
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