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- ... complementing XP-B cells ERCC3_HUMAN excision repair cross-complementation group 3 excision repair cross-complementing rodent repair deficiency, complementation group 3 excision ...
- ... XP-D cells EM9 ERCC2_HUMAN excision repair cross-complementation group 2 excision repair cross-complementing rodent repair deficiency, complementation group 2 MAG ...
- ... syndrome, type A CSA ERCC8_HUMAN excision repair cross-complementation group 8 excision repair cross-complementing rodent repair deficiency, complementation group 8 Tests ...
- ... ARMD5 CKN2 COFS CSB ERCC6_HUMAN excision repair cross-complementation group 6 RAD26 Rad26 (yeast) homolog Tests ...
- ... organs.In the extracellular matrix, collagen molecules are cross-linked to one another to form long, thin fibrils. The formation of cross-links results in very strong collagen fibrils. The ...
- ... and lysine amino acids. This binding forms stabilizing cross-links between proteins. These protein cross-links provide strength and structure to cells, particularly ...
- ... certain type of DNA damage known as interstrand cross-links (ICLs). ICLs are abnormal connections between two ... blocks (nucleotides) on opposite strands of DNA. These cross-links stop the process of DNA replication and ...
- ... certain type of DNA damage known as interstrand cross-links (ICLs). ICLs are abnormal connections between two ... blocks (nucleotides) on opposite strands of DNA. These cross-links stop the process of DNA replication and ...
- ... certain type of DNA damage known as interstrand cross-links (ICLs). ICLs are abnormal connections between two ... blocks (nucleotides) on opposite strands of DNA. These cross-links stop the process of DNA replication and ...
- ... environment. Specifically, transglutaminase 5 forms strong bonds, called cross-links, between the structural proteins that make up the cornified cell envelope. This cross-linking provides strength and stability to the epidermis. ...