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The book is full of entertaining terminology for conservators' challenges: a "feltlike layer of dust" had spread across Sargent's coatings of a "carrageen and honey mixture"; and his hasty nailing systems and wire armatures suffered from "inherent vice," destined to fail.
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Please consider reducing emphasis on Cul4A in the revised manuscript, changing terminology to include Cul4 or Cul4A/4B, and entertaining possible alternative models for DDB1 function in the Discussion.
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