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Molecular Mechanisms Of Xeroderma Pigmentosum

To understand the molecular mechanisms of XP, XP mouse models have been used, and mice deficient in XPA, XPC, XPD, XPG, XPF, and XPA/CSB have been produced and analysed. This title includes a chapter that analyzes the world distribution of XP and shows that Japan has the highest incidence of XP and of varying complementation groups.
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To understand the molecular mechanisms of XP, XP mouse models have been used, & mice deficient in XPA, XPC, XPD, XPG, XPF, & XPA/CSB have been produced & analysed. This title

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a chapter that analyzes the world distribution of XP & shows that Japan has the highest incidence of XP & of varying complementation groups.

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Japan - An island in east Asia
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