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Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair
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G. Talibova Et Al. , "Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair," Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2, pp.127-147, 2023

Talibova, G. Et Al. 2023. Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair. Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2 , 127-147.

Talibova, G., Bilmez, Y., & ÖZTÜRK, S., (2023). Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair. Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2, 127-147.

Talibova, Gunel, Yesim Bilmez, And SAFFET ÖZTÜRK. "Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair," Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2, 127-147, 2023

Talibova, Gunel Et Al. "Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair." Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2, pp.127-147, 2023

Talibova, G. Bilmez, Y. And ÖZTÜRK, S. (2023) . "Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair." Histochemistry and Cell Biology , vol.159, no.2, pp.127-147.

@article{article, author={Gunel Talibova Et Al. }, title={Increased double-strand breaks in aged mouse male germ cells may result from changed expression of the genes essential for homologous recombination or nonhomologous end joining repair}, journal={Histochemistry and Cell Biology}, year=2023, pages={127-147} }