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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for csa
  1. ... for making a protein called Cockayne syndrome A (CSA), which is involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA ... correct DNA damage; one such mechanism involves the CSA protein. This protein specializes in repairing damaged DNA ...
  2. ... gene), the ERCC8 gene (also known as the CSA gene), or the UVSSA gene. These genes provide ... several mechanisms to correct DNA damage. The CSB, CSA, and UVSSA proteins are involved in one mechanism ...
  3. ... CSB) or the ERCC8 gene (also known as CSA). These genes provide instructions for making proteins that ... CSB CEREBROOCULOFACIOSKELETAL SYNDROME 1; COFS1 COCKAYNE SYNDROME A; CSA PubMed Cleaver JE, Lam ET, Revet I. Disorders ...
  4. ... H. Mutation update for the CSB/ERCC6 and CSA/ERCC8 genes involved in Cockayne syndrome. Hum Mutat. ...