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| - | Melanoma antigen protein (MAGE) proteins are associated with DNA replication processes. This family of proteins contains more than 60 species.As described in <ref> pmid 20864041</ref> | + | Melanoma antigen protein (MAGE) proteins are associated with DNA replication processes. This family of proteins contains more than 60 species.As described in <ref> pmid 20864041</ref> No pubmed reference <ref> John Smith, Book, Academia 2030 </ref> |
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- ↑ Doyle JM, Gao J, Wang J, Yang M, Potts PR. MAGE-RING protein complexes comprise a family of E3 ubiquitin ligases. Mol Cell. 2010 Sep 24;39(6):963-74. PMID:20864041 doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2010.08.029
- ↑ John Smith, Book, Academia 2030
