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Breadcrumb Research Publications SMX makes the cut in genome stability More about Open Access at the Crick Authors list Haley DM Wyatt Stephen West Scroll for detail on labs, facilities & authors Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Journal details Journal Oncotarget Volume 8 Issue number 61 Pages 102765-102766 Available online 13 November 2017 Publication date 28 November 2017Full text links Publisher website (DOI) 10.18632/oncotarget.22420 Figshare View on figshare Download Download full text [pdf]Keywords Related topics Structural Biology & Biophysics Genome Integrity & Repair Genetics & Genomics Cell Cycle & Chromosomes Cell Biology Biochemistry & Proteomics Type of publicationJournal articleCommentaryCrick labs/facilities Stephen West DNA Recombination and Repair Laboratory Crick authors Stephen West Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: DNA Recombination and Repair LaboratoryLead, Team member Crick First authorCrick Corresponding author Related content Crick researchers unravel protective properties of telomere t-loops Type: News 13 November 2019 Crick scientists secure EU funding for DNA replication ‘flipbook’ Type: News 6 December 2018 Focusing on the molecules of life with cryo-electron microscopy Type: Feature 17 July 2018 Links between DNA repair and a rare neurodegenerative disease Type: News 20 January 2022 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Stephen West Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: DNA Recombination and Repair LaboratoryLead, Team member