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. 2002 Jan 15;3(1):28–33. doi: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvf005

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Fig. 2. Proteins that connect repair and chromatin. This table lists, in alphabetical order, factors that link repair and chromatin dynamics. Each protein’s roles in repair and other chromatin processes are highlighted. The central arrow represents the direction in which the connection was discovered: left to right for known chromatin proteins for which a DNA repair role was subsequently discovered, and right to left in the alternative case. The central numbers refer to the references in which this connection was made, and correspond to: 1, Ura et al., 2001; 2, Tyler et al., 1999; 3, Emili et al., 2001; 4, Gaillard et al., 1996; 5, Kaufman et al., 1997; 6, Citterio et al., 2000; 7, Rogakou et al., 1998; 8, Shen et al., 2000; 9, Martin et al., 1999; 10, Moggs et al., 2000; 11, Hasan et al., 2001; 12, Eisen et al., 1995; 13, McAinsh et al., 1999; 14, Mills et al., 1999; 15, Brand et al., 2001; 16, Ikura et al., 2000; 17, Datta et al., 2001.