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[3P-0178] The novel interaction between the SLX4 and RTEL1, as a regulator in the maintenance of genome stability.

Arato Takedachi1, 2, 3, Emmanuelle Despras4, Sarah Scaglione2, Guerois Raphael5, JeanHugues Guervilly2, Marion Blin2, Stephane Audebert2, Luc Camoin2, Zdenka Hasanova2, Mike Schertzer6, 7, Arnaud Guille2, Dmitri Churikov2, Remi Tameda1, Isabelle Callebaut8, Valeria Naim9, Max Chaffanet2, JeanPaul Borg2, Francois Bertucci2, Isao Kuraoka1, Patrick Revy10, Daniel Birnbaum2, Arturo LondonnoVallejo6, 7, Particia Kannouche4, PierreHenri Gaillard2 (1.Dept. of Chem., Faculty of Science, Univ of Fukuoka, 2.Centre de Recherche en Cancerologie de Marseille, CRCM, 3.Inovarion, 4.UMR 8200, Universite Paris Sud, Gustave Roussy, 5.Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell, 6.Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS, UMR3244, 7.Sorbonne Universites, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, UMR3244, 8.Sorbonne Universite, Museum National dHistoire Naturelle, UMR CNRS 7590, 9.INSERM Unite UMR1163, Imagine Institute)

h . Protein(1 . Molecular)

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