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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A histone-like protein of Helicobacter pylori protects DNA from stress damage and aids host colonization Wang, Ge
2012
91-92 9 p. 733-740
8 p.
artikel
2 Altered gene expression profiles and higher frequency of spontaneous DNA strand breaks in APEX2-null thymus Dan, Yukihiko
2008
91-92 9 p. 1437-1454
18 p.
artikel
3 Amino acid changes in Xrs2p, Dun1p, and Rfa2p that remove the preferred targets of the ATM family of protein kinases do not affect DNA repair or telomere length in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mallory, Julia C.
2003
91-92 9 p. 1041-1064
24 p.
artikel
4 An Artemis polymorphic variant reduces Artemis activity and confers cellular radiosensitivity Woodbine, Lisa
2010
91-92 9 p. 1003-1010
8 p.
artikel
5 A novel p53 mutant retained functional activity in lung carcinomas Ko, Jiunn-Liang
2002
91-92 9 p. 755-762
8 p.
artikel
6 An upwardly mobile impact factor Friedberg, Errol C.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1229-1230
2 p.
artikel
7 Apoptosis and mutation in the murine small intestine: loss of Mlh1- and Pms2-dependent apoptosis leads to increased mutation in vivo Sansom, Owen J.
2003
91-92 9 p. 1029-1039
11 p.
artikel
8 A robust, sensitive assay for genomic uracil determination by LC/MS/MS reveals lower levels than previously reported Galashevskaya, Anastasia
2013
91-92 9 p. 699-706
8 p.
artikel
9 A shared DNA-damage-response pathway for induction of stem-cell death by UVB and by gamma irradiation Furukawa, T.
2010
91-92 9 p. 940-948
9 p.
artikel
10 A tale of two tails: Activation of DNA damage checkpoint kinase Mec1/ATR by the 9-1-1 clamp and by Dpb11/TopBP1 Navadgi-Patil, Vasundhara M.
2009
91-92 9 p. 996-1003
8 p.
artikel
11 Behind the wheel and under the hood: Functions of cyclin-dependent kinases in response to DNA damage Wohlbold, Lara
2009
91-92 9 p. 1018-1024
7 p.
artikel
12 Binding of MutS mismatch repair protein to DNA containing UV photoproducts, “mismatched” opposite Watson–Crick and novel nucleotides, in different DNA sequence contexts Hoffman, Peter D.
2005
91-92 9 p. 983-993
11 p.
artikel
13 Biochemical mapping of human NEIL1 DNA glycosylase and AP lyase activities Vik, Erik Sebastian
2012
91-92 9 p. 766-773
8 p.
artikel
14 Brief Reports for DNA Repair Friedberg, Errol C.
2003
91-92 9 p. 945-
1 p.
artikel
15 Change in expression of MGMT during maturation of human monocytes into dendritic cells Briegert, Manuela
2007
91-92 9 p. 1255-1263
9 p.
artikel
16 Checkpoint mechanisms at the intersection between DNA damage and repair Lazzaro, Federico
2009
91-92 9 p. 1055-1067
13 p.
artikel
17 Checkpoint response to DNA damage Muzi-Falconi, Marco
2009
91-92 9 p. 973-
1 p.
artikel
18 Choreography of recombination proteins during the DNA damage response Lisby, Michael
2009
91-92 9 p. 1068-1076
9 p.
artikel
19 Chromium-mediated apoptosis: Involvement of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) and differential induction of p53 target genes Hill, Richard
2008
91-92 9 p. 1484-1499
16 p.
artikel
20 Chromosomal aberrations induced by double strand DNA breaks Varga, Tamas
2005
91-92 9 p. 1038-1046
9 p.
artikel
21 CK2 phosphorylation of XRCC1 facilitates dissociation from DNA and single-strand break formation during base excision repair Ström, Cecilia E.
2011
91-92 9 p. 961-969
9 p.
artikel
22 Common mechanisms of PIKK regulation Lovejoy, Courtney A.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1004-1008
5 p.
artikel
23 Common XPD (ERCC2) polymorphisms have no measurable effect on nucleotide excision repair and basal transcription Lainé, Jean Philippe
2007
91-92 9 p. 1264-1270
7 p.
artikel
24 Contents 2007
91-92 9 p. I-
1 p.
artikel
25 Contents List 2010
91-92 9 p. II-
1 p.
artikel
26 Corrigendum to “Palindromes and genomic stress fractures: Bracing and repairing the damage” [DNA Repair 5 (2006) 1146–1160] Lewis, Susanna M.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1397-
1 p.
artikel
27 8,5′-Cyclopurine-2′-deoxynucleosides in DNA: Mechanisms of formation, measurement, repair and biological effects Jaruga, Pawel
2008
91-92 9 p. 1413-1425
13 p.
artikel
28 Darwin in the Genome: Molecular Strategies in Biological Evolution Ganesan, Ann
2003
91-92 9 p. 1071-
1 p.
artikel
29 DDB complexities Wittschieben, Birgitte Ø.
2003
91-92 9 p. 1065-1069
5 p.
artikel
30 Desferrioxamine treatment increases the genomic stability of Ataxia-telangiectasia cells Shackelford, Rodney E.
2003
91-92 9 p. 971-981
11 p.
artikel
31 Determination of hypersensitivity to genotoxic agents among Escherichia coli single gene knockout mutants Becket, Elinne
2010
91-92 9 p. 949-957
9 p.
artikel
32 Differences in DNA double strand breaks repair in male germ cell types: Lessons learned from a differential expression of Mdc1 and 53BP1 Ahmed, Emad A.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1243-1254
12 p.
artikel
33 Differential repair of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon DNA adducts from an actively transcribed gene Zhong, Qing
2010
91-92 9 p. 1011-1016
6 p.
artikel
34 Discrimination against major groove adducts by Y-family polymerases of the DinB subfamily Walsh, Jason M.
2013
91-92 9 p. 713-722
10 p.
artikel
35 Dissecting the DNA damage response using functional genomics approaches in S. cerevisiae Davidson, Marta B.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1110-1117
8 p.
artikel
36 DNA damage checkpoint inactivation: Adaptation and recovery Clémenson, Céline
2009
91-92 9 p. 1101-1109
9 p.
artikel
37 DNA-dependent SUMO modification of PARP-1 Zilio, Nicola
2013
91-92 9 p. 761-773
13 p.
artikel
38 DNA double strand break repair and crossing over mediated by RuvABC resolvase and RecG translocase Grove, Jane I.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1517-1530
14 p.
artikel
39 DNA double-strand breaks in meiosis: Checking their formation, processing and repair Longhese, Maria Pia
2009
91-92 9 p. 1127-1138
12 p.
artikel
40 DNA end resection: Many nucleases make light work Mimitou, Eleni P.
2009
91-92 9 p. 983-995
13 p.
artikel
41 DNA-PK-dependent phosphorylation of Ku70/80 is not required for non-homologous end joining Douglas, Pauline
2005
91-92 9 p. 1006-1018
13 p.
artikel
42 DNA replication as a target of the DNA damage checkpoint Zegerman, Philip
2009
91-92 9 p. 1077-1088
12 p.
artikel
43 DNA resection proteins Sgs1 and Exo1 are required for G1 checkpoint activation in budding yeast Balogun, Fiyinfolu O.
2013
91-92 9 p. 751-760
10 p.
artikel
44 Drosophila Claspin is required for the G2 arrest that is induced by DNA replication stress but not by DNA double-strand breaks Lee, Eun-Mi
2012
91-92 9 p. 741-752
12 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2009
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
46 Editorial Board 2010
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
47 Editorial Board 2002
91-92 9 p. IFC-
1 p.
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48 Editorial Board 2008
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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49 Editorial Board 2007
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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50 Editorial Board 2011
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
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51 Editorial Board 2013
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
52 Editorial Board 2012
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
53 E2F1 is involved in DNA single-strand break repair through cell-cycle-dependent upregulation of XRCC1 expression Jin, RongHua
2011
91-92 9 p. 926-933
8 p.
artikel
54 Error-prone repair and translesion synthesis III: The activation of UmuD (or less is more) Bridges, Bryn A.
2005
91-92 9 p. 1047-1059
13 p.
artikel
55 Escherichia coli UmuC active site mutants: Effects on translesion DNA synthesis, mutagenesis and cell survival Kuban, Wojciech
2012
91-92 9 p. 726-732
7 p.
artikel
56 Evidence for a direct association of hMRE11 with the human mismatch repair protein hMLH1 Her, Chengtao
2002
91-92 9 p. 719-729
11 p.
artikel
57 Evidence for sequential action of two ATPase active sites in yeast Msh2–Msh6 Drotschmann, Karin
2002
91-92 9 p. 743-753
11 p.
artikel
58 Examining the potential role of DNA polymerases η and ζ in triplet repeat instability in yeast Dixon, Michael J
2002
91-92 9 p. 763-770
8 p.
artikel
59 From broken to old: DNA damage, IGF1 endocrine suppression and aging Monnat Jr, Raymond J.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1386-1390
5 p.
artikel
60 Functional attributes of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae meiotic recombinase Dmc1 Busygina, Valeria
2013
91-92 9 p. 707-712
6 p.
artikel
61 Gene-specific nucleotide excision repair is impaired in human cells expressing elevated levels of high mobility group A1 nonhistone proteins Maloney, Scott C.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1371-1379
9 p.
artikel
62 Getting around Strauss, Bernard S.
2005
91-92 9 p. 951-957
7 p.
artikel
63 Give me a break: How telomeres suppress the DNA damage response Denchi, Eros Lazzerini
2009
91-92 9 p. 1118-1126
9 p.
artikel
64 Guanine repeat-containing sequences confer transcription-dependent instability in an orientation-specific manner in yeast Kim, Nayun
2011
91-92 9 p. 953-960
8 p.
artikel
65 Histone deacetylase inhibitor sodium butyrate enhances cellular radiosensitivity by inhibiting both DNA nonhomologous end joining and homologous recombination Koprinarova, Miglena
2011
91-92 9 p. 970-977
8 p.
artikel
66 Human DNA damage response and repair deficiency syndromes: Linking genomic instability and cell cycle checkpoint proficiency Kerzendorfer, Claudia
2009
91-92 9 p. 1139-1152
14 p.
artikel
67 Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase 1 protein and gene are expressed more abundantly in the superficial than basal layer of human epidermis Javeri, Arash
2008
91-92 9 p. 1542-1550
9 p.
artikel
68 Human RECQL5 overcomes thymidine-induced replication stress Blundred, Rachel
2010
91-92 9 p. 964-975
12 p.
artikel
69 Hypothesis driven single nucleotide polymorphism search (HyDn-SNP-S) Swett, Rebecca J.
2013
91-92 9 p. 733-740
8 p.
artikel
70 Identification of a strand-related bias in the PCNA-mediated bypass of spontaneous lesions by yeast Polη Abdulovic, Amy L.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1307-1318
12 p.
artikel
71 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
91-92 9 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
72 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
91-92 9 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
73 Incision of a 1,3-intrastrand d(GpTpG)-cisplatin adduct by nucleotide excision repair proteins from yeast Kong, Stephanie E
2002
91-92 9 p. 731-741
11 p.
artikel
74 Induction and recovery of double-strand breaks in barley ribosomal DNA Manova, Vasilissa I.
2003
91-92 9 p. 983-990
8 p.
artikel
75 I never expected to have such an interesting career, meet so many stimulating people and see so many exotic places Cleaver, James E.
2011
91-92 9 p. 906-914
9 p.
artikel
76 Influence of XPB helicase on recruitment and redistribution of nucleotide excision repair proteins at sites of UV-induced DNA damage Oh, Kyu-Seon
2007
91-92 9 p. 1359-1370
12 p.
artikel
77 Inhibition of S-phase progression triggered by UVA-induced ROS does not require a functional DNA damage checkpoint response in mammalian cells Girard, Pierre-Marie
2008
91-92 9 p. 1500-1516
17 p.
artikel
78 Instructions to Authors 2005
91-92 9 p. I-II
nvt p.
artikel
79 Ischemic preconditioning induces XRCC1, DNA polymerase-β, and DNA ligase III and correlates with enhanced base excision repair Li, Ning
2007
91-92 9 p. 1297-1306
10 p.
artikel
80 Lack of consensus gene expression changes associated with radiation-induced chromosomal instability Snyder, Andrew R.
2005
91-92 9 p. 958-970
13 p.
artikel
81 Maintaining replication fork integrity in UV-irradiated Escherichia coli cells Rudolph, Christian J.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1589-1602
14 p.
artikel
82 MCT-1 oncogene downregulates p53 and destabilizes genome structure in the response to DNA double-strand damage Hsu, Hsin-Ling
2007
91-92 9 p. 1319-1332
14 p.
artikel
83 miR-375 targets the p53 gene to regulate cellular response to ionizing radiation and etoposide in gastric cancer cells Liu, Yixuan
2013
91-92 9 p. 741-750
10 p.
artikel
84 Monitoring ATM kinase activity in living cells Johnson, Sam A.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1277-1284
8 p.
artikel
85 Mouse but not human embryonic stem cells are deficient in rejoining of ionizing radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks Bañuelos, C.A.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1471-1483
13 p.
artikel
86 Mouse CSB protein is important for gene expression in the presence of a single-strand break in the non-transcribed DNA strand Khobta, Andriy
2010
91-92 9 p. 985-993
9 p.
artikel
87 Mre11p nuclease activity is dispensable for telomeric rapid deletion Williams, Bridget
2005
91-92 9 p. 994-1005
12 p.
artikel
88 Mutation frequency vs. mutation patterns: A comparison of the results in spleen and Peyer's patches Wang, Ji-Yang
2008
91-92 9 p. 1408-1410
3 p.
artikel
89 NHEJ protects mycobacteria in stationary phase against the harmful effects of desiccation Pitcher, Robert S.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1271-1276
6 p.
artikel
90 [No title] Drake, John W.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1395-1396
2 p.
artikel
91 Novel conserved motifs in Rev1 C-terminus are required for mutagenic DNA damage tolerance D'Souza, Sanjay
2008
91-92 9 p. 1455-1470
16 p.
artikel
92 OGG1 mRNA expression and incision activity in rats are higher in foetal tissue than in adult liver tissue while 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine levels are unchanged Riis, Bente
2002
91-92 9 p. 709-717
9 p.
artikel
93 p53 and regulation of DNA damage recognition during nucleotide excision repair Adimoolam, Shanthi
2003
91-92 9 p. 947-954
8 p.
artikel
94 Perspectives on the DNA damage and replication checkpoint responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Putnam, Christopher D.
2009
91-92 9 p. 974-982
9 p.
artikel
95 Pivotal role of the β-clamp in translesion DNA synthesis and mutagenesis in E. coli cells Becherel, Olivier J.
2002
91-92 9 p. 703-708
6 p.
artikel
96 Pol3 is involved in nonhomologous end-joining in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Chan, Cecilia Y.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1531-1541
11 p.
artikel
97 Posttranslational modifications of repair factors and histones in the cellular response to stalled replication forks Schleker, Thomas
2009
91-92 9 p. 1089-1100
12 p.
artikel
98 Preferential DNA damage prevention by the E. coli AidB gene: A new mechanism for the protection of specific genes Rippa, Valentina
2011
91-92 9 p. 934-941
8 p.
artikel
99 Preventing oxidation of cellular XRCC1 affects PARP-mediated DNA damage responses Horton, Julie K.
2013
91-92 9 p. 774-785
12 p.
artikel
100 Proficient repair in chromatin remodeling defective ino80 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae highlights replication defects as the main contributor to DNA damage sensitivity Czaja, Wioletta
2010
91-92 9 p. 976-984
9 p.
artikel
101 14-3-3 proteins, FHA domains and BRCT domains in the DNA damage response Mohammad, Duaa H.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1009-1017
9 p.
artikel
102 Radioresistant glioma stem cells—Therapeutic obstacle or promising target? Chalmers, Anthony J.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1391-1394
4 p.
artikel
103 Reevaluation of the role of DNA polymerase θ in somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes Martomo, Stella A.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1603-1608
6 p.
artikel
104 Regulation of UV-induced DNA damage response by ubiquitylation Bergink, Steven
2007
91-92 9 p. 1231-1242
12 p.
artikel
105 Response to “Mutation frequency vs. mutation patterns: A comparison of the results in spleen and Peyer's patches” Gearhart, Patricia J.
2008
91-92 9 p. 1411-1412
2 p.
artikel
106 Role of DNA polymerases η, ι and ζ in UV resistance and UV-induced mutagenesis in a human cell line Gueranger, Quentin
2008
91-92 9 p. 1551-1562
12 p.
artikel
107 Role of PCNA and TLS polymerases in D-loop extension during homologous recombination in humans Sebesta, Marek
2013
91-92 9 p. 691-698
8 p.
artikel
108 Role of the catalytic metal during polymerization by DNA polymerase lambda Garcia-Diaz, Miguel
2007
91-92 9 p. 1333-1340
8 p.
artikel
109 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Apn1 mutation affecting stable protein expression mimics catalytic activity impairment: Implications for assessing DNA repair capacity in humans Morris, Lydia P.
2012
91-92 9 p. 753-765
13 p.
artikel
110 Sequence context-dependent replication of DNA templates containing UV-induced lesions by human DNA polymerase ι Vaisman, Alexandra
2003
91-92 9 p. 991-1006
16 p.
artikel
111 Sequence fingerprints in BRCA2 and RAD51: implications for DNA repair and cancer Lo, Thomas
2003
91-92 9 p. 1015-1028
14 p.
artikel
112 siRNA depletion of BRCA1, but not BRCA2, causes increased genome instability in Fanconi anemia cells Bruun, Donald
2003
91-92 9 p. 1007-1013
7 p.
artikel
113 Smc5–Smc6 complex suppresses gross chromosomal rearrangements mediated by break-induced replications Hwang, Ji-Young
2008
91-92 9 p. 1426-1436
11 p.
artikel
114 Structural and biochemical studies of a plant formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase reveal why eukaryotic Fpg glycosylases do not excise 8-oxoguanine Duclos, Stéphanie
2012
91-92 9 p. 714-725
12 p.
artikel
115 Studying the DNA damage response using in vitro model systems Garner, Elizabeth
2009
91-92 9 p. 1025-1037
13 p.
artikel
116 Taking the time to make important decisions: The checkpoint effector kinases Chk1 and Chk2 and the DNA damage response Stracker, Travis H.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1047-1054
8 p.
artikel
117 Targeting the DNA damage response for cancer therapy Powell, Simon N.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1153-1165
13 p.
artikel
118 Telomere dynamics in human mesenchymal stem cells after exposure to acute oxidative stress Harbo, Maria
2012
91-92 9 p. 774-779
6 p.
artikel
119 Telomere shortening is associated with malformation in p53-deficient mice after irradiation during specific stages of development Bekaert, Sofie
2005
91-92 9 p. 1028-1037
10 p.
artikel
120 The archaeal Xpf/Mus81/FANCM homolog Hef and the Holliday junction resolvase Hjc define alternative pathways that are essential for cell viability in Haloferax volcanii Lestini, Roxane
2010
91-92 9 p. 994-1002
9 p.
artikel
121 The checkpoint response to replication stress Branzei, Dana
2009
91-92 9 p. 1038-1046
9 p.
artikel
122 The Drosophila mus308 gene product, implicated in tolerance of DNA interstrand crosslinks, is a nuclear protein found in both ovaries and embryos Pang, Maria
2005
91-92 9 p. 971-982
12 p.
artikel
123 The Greek Goddess, Artemis, reveals the secrets of her cleavage Jeggo, Penny
2002
91-92 9 p. 771-777
7 p.
artikel
124 The HsRAD51B–HsRAD51C stabilizes the HsRAD51 nucleoprotein filament Amunugama, Ravindra
2013
91-92 9 p. 723-732
10 p.
artikel
125 The involvement of key DNA repair pathways in the formation of chromosome rearrangements in embryonic stem cells Griffin, Carol
2005
91-92 9 p. 1019-1027
9 p.
artikel
126 The knock-down of ERCC1 but not of XPF causes multinucleation Rageul, Julie
2011
91-92 9 p. 978-990
13 p.
artikel
127 The repair function of the multifunctional DNA repair/redox protein APE1 is neuroprotective after ionizing radiation Vasko, Michael R.
2011
91-92 9 p. 942-952
11 p.
artikel
128 The Rev1 translesion synthesis polymerase has multiple distinct DNA binding modes de Groote, Frederik H.
2011
91-92 9 p. 915-925
11 p.
artikel
129 The Shu complex regulates Rad52 localization during rDNA repair Bernstein, Kara A.
2013
91-92 9 p. 786-790
5 p.
artikel
130 This Month in DNA Repair 2010
91-92 9 p. 939-
1 p.
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131 This Month in DNA Repair 2008
91-92 9 p. 1407-
1 p.
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132 This month in DNA Repair 2011
91-92 9 p. 905-
1 p.
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133 Tolerance of dividing cells to replication stress in UVB-irradiated Arabidopsis roots: Requirements for DNA translesion polymerases η and ζ Curtis, Marc J.
2007
91-92 9 p. 1341-1358
18 p.
artikel
134 Transcription-associated mutagenesis in yeast is directly proportional to the level of gene expression and influenced by the direction of DNA replication Kim, Nayun
2007
91-92 9 p. 1285-1296
12 p.
artikel
135 Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair of a gene transcribed by bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli Ganesan, Ann K.
2010
91-92 9 p. 958-963
6 p.
artikel
136 Twists and turns (Jan) Drake, John W.
2012
91-92 9 p. 703-713
11 p.
artikel
137 Viral manipulation of DNA repair and cell cycle checkpoints Chaurushiya, Mira S.
2009
91-92 9 p. 1166-1176
11 p.
artikel
138 Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution Lehmann, Alan
2003
91-92 9 p. 1073-1074
2 p.
artikel
139 Widespread distribution of DNA glycosylases removing oxidative DNA lesions in human and rodent brains Rolseth, Veslemøy
2008
91-92 9 p. 1578-1588
11 p.
artikel
140 X-rays induce distinct patterns of somatic mutation in fetal versus adult hematopoietic cells Liang, Li
2007
91-92 9 p. 1380-1385
6 p.
artikel
141 XRCC1 and DNA strand break repair Caldecott, Keith W.
2003
91-92 9 p. 955-969
15 p.
artikel
142 Xrs2 facilitates crossovers during DNA double-strand gap repair in yeast Steininger, Sylvia
2008
91-92 9 p. 1563-1577
15 p.
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