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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abnormal kinetics of induction of UV-stimulated recombination in human DNA repair disorders Abrahams, Peter J.
2003
11 p. 1211-1225
15 p.
artikel
2 Absence of DNA polymerase θ results in decreased somatic hypermutation frequency and altered mutation patterns in Ig genes Masuda, Keiji
2006
11 p. 1384-1391
8 p.
artikel
3 Accelerated aging pathology in ad libitum fed Xpd TTD mice is accompanied by features suggestive of caloric restriction Wijnhoven, Susan W.P.
2005
11 p. 1314-1324
11 p.
artikel
4 Activity of OGG1 variants in the repair of pro-oxidant-induced 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine Smart, D.J.
2006
11 p. 1337-1345
9 p.
artikel
5 Activity of ribonucleotide reductase helps determine how cells repair DNA double strand breaks Burkhalter, Martin D.
2009
11 p. 1258-1263
6 p.
artikel
6 Additive roles of XPA and MSH2 genes in UVB-induced skin tumorigenesis in mice Yoshino, Masafumi
2002
11 p. 935-940
6 p.
artikel
7 AlkB demethylases flip out in different ways Sundheim, Ottar
2008
11 p. 1916-1923
8 p.
artikel
8 Alkylation damage in DNA and RNA—repair mechanisms and medical significance Drabløs, Finn
2004
11 p. 1389-1407
19 p.
artikel
9 A molecular bar-coded DNA repair resource for pooled toxicogenomic screens Rooney, John P.
2008
11 p. 1855-1868
14 p.
artikel
10 A mutation in EXO1 defines separable roles in DNA mismatch repair and post-replication repair Tran, Phuoc T.
2007
11 p. 1572-1583
12 p.
artikel
11 Analysis of translesion replication across an abasic site by DNA polymerase IV of Escherichia coli Maor-Shoshani, Ayelet
2003
11 p. 1227-1238
12 p.
artikel
12 A novel defect in mitochondrial p53 accumulation following DNA damage confers apoptosis resistance in Ataxia Telangiectasia and Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome T-cells Turinetto, Valentina
2010
11 p. 1200-1208
9 p.
artikel
13 A novel Rad18 function involved in protection of the vertebrate genome after exposure to camptothecin Yoshimura, Akari
2006
11 p. 1307-1316
10 p.
artikel
14 A single 8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine lesion in a TATA box prevents binding of the TATA binding protein and strongly reduces transcription in vivo Marietta, Cheryl
2002
11 p. 967-975
9 p.
artikel
15 ATM, the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex, and topoisomerase I are concentrated in the nucleus of Purkinje neurons in the juvenile human brain Gorodetsky, Elena
2007
11 p. 1698-1707
10 p.
artikel
16 BACH2: A marker of DNA damage and ageing Uittenboogaard, L.M.
2013
11 p. 982-992
11 p.
artikel
17 Biochemical studies with DNA polymerase β and DNA polymerase β-PAK of Trypanosoma cruzi suggest the involvement of these proteins in mitochondrial DNA maintenance Lopes, Débora de Oliveira
2008
11 p. 1882-1892
11 p.
artikel
18 Catalytic mechanism of human DNA polymerase λ with Mg2+ and Mn2+ from ab initio quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical studies Cisneros, G. Andrés
2008
11 p. 1824-1834
11 p.
artikel
19 C. elegans FANCD2 responds to replication stress and functions in interstrand cross-link repair Collis, Spencer J.
2006
11 p. 1398-1406
9 p.
artikel
20 Characterization of nuclease-dependent functions of Exo1p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Tran, Phuoc T
2002
11 p. 895-912
18 p.
artikel
21 CHL-1 provides an essential function affecting cell proliferation and chromosome stability in Caenorhabditis elegans Chung, George
2011
11 p. 1174-1182
9 p.
artikel
22 Co-localization in replication foci and interaction of human Y-family members, DNA polymerase polη and REVl protein Tissier, Agnès
2004
11 p. 1503-1514
12 p.
artikel
23 Computational analyses show A-to-G mutations correlate with nascent mRNA hairpins at somatic hypermutation hotspots Steele, Edward J.
2006
11 p. 1346-1363
18 p.
artikel
24 Conformational dynamics of the interaction of Escherichia coli endonuclease VIII with DNA substrates Kuznetsov, Nikita A.
2012
11 p. 884-891
8 p.
artikel
25 Conservation of functional asymmetry in the mammalian MutLα ATPase Johnson, Jennifer R.
2010
11 p. 1209-1213
5 p.
artikel
26 Contribution of DNA unwrapping from histone octamers to the repair of oxidatively damaged DNA in nucleosomes Maher, Robyn L.
2013
11 p. 964-971
8 p.
artikel
27 Corrigendum to “Rad54, a Jack of all trades in homologous recombination” [DNA Repair 2 (2003) 787–794] Tan, T.L.Raoul
2003
11 p. 1293-
1 p.
artikel
28 Deficiency of the oxidative damage-specific DNA glycosylase NEIL1 leads to reduced germinal center B cell expansion Mori, Hiromi
2009
11 p. 1328-1332
5 p.
artikel
29 Developmental cell death in the liver and newborn lethality of Ku86 deficient mice suppressed by antioxidant N-acetyl-cysteine Reliene, Ramune
2006
11 p. 1392-1397
6 p.
artikel
30 DNA mismatch repair mediates protection from mutagenesis induced by short-wave ultraviolet light Borgdorff, Viola
2006
11 p. 1364-1372
9 p.
artikel
31 DNA-PK phosphorylation sites in XRCC4 are not required for survival after radiation or for V(D)J recombination Yu, Yaping
2003
11 p. 1239-1252
14 p.
artikel
32 DNA polymerase β and PARP activities in base excision repair in living cells Masaoka, Aya
2009
11 p. 1290-1299
10 p.
artikel
33 DNA polymerases η and κ are responsible for error-free translesion DNA synthesis activity over a cis–syn thymine dimer in Xenopus laevis oocyte extracts Yagi, Yoshihiko
2005
11 p. 1252-1269
18 p.
artikel
34 DNA repair inhibitors: Where do we go from here? Kelley, Mark R.
2011
11 p. 1183-1185
3 p.
artikel
35 Double-strand breaks induce homologous recombinational repair of interstrand cross-links via cooperation of MSH2, ERCC1-XPF, REV3, and the Fanconi anemia pathway Zhang, Nianxiang
2007
11 p. 1670-1678
9 p.
artikel
36 Drosophila homologs of FANCD2 and FANCL function in DNA repair Marek, Lorri R.
2006
11 p. 1317-1326
10 p.
artikel
37 Dynamics of enzymatic interactions during short flap human Okazaki fragment processing by two forms of human DNA polymerase δ Lin, Szu Hua Sharon
2013
11 p. 922-935
14 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2009
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2010
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2006
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
41 Editorial Board 2007
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2008
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2013
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2011
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2012
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
46 Effects of chromatin decondensation on alternative NHEJ Moscariello, Mario
2013
11 p. 972-981
10 p.
artikel
47 Effects of compound heterozygosity at the Xpd locus on cancer and ageing in mouse models van de Ven, Marieke
2012
11 p. 874-883
10 p.
artikel
48 Effects of mismatch repair and Hpr1 on transcription-stimulated mitotic recombination in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Freedman, Jennifer A.
2004
11 p. 1437-1446
10 p.
artikel
49 Effects of solvents on in vitro potencies of platinum compounds Yi, Yong Weon
2011
11 p. 1084-1085
2 p.
artikel
50 Evidence for involvement of UvrB in elicitation of ‘SIR’ phenotype by rpoB87-gyrA87 mutations in lexA3 mutant of Escherichia coli Shanmughapriya, V.
2012
11 p. 915-925
11 p.
artikel
51 Evidence for multiple forms and modifications of human POT1 Singh, Umashankar
2013
11 p. 876-877
2 p.
artikel
52 Evidence for upregulated repair of oxidatively induced DNA damage in human colorectal cancer Kirkali, Güldal
2011
11 p. 1114-1120
7 p.
artikel
53 Excision repair—its bacterial beginnings Cleaver, James E.
2003
11 p. 1273-1287
15 p.
artikel
54 Financial conflicts of interest in the scientific publication world—and other good news Friedberg, Errol C.
2003
11 p. 1161-
1 p.
artikel
55 Fine structure of translocation breakpoints within the major breakpoint region in BCR-ABL1-positive leukemias Burmeister, Thomas
2011
11 p. 1131-1137
7 p.
artikel
56 Fission yeast Uve1 and Apn2 function in distinct oxidative damage repair pathways in vivo Fraser, J.Lee A
2003
11 p. 1253-1267
15 p.
artikel
57 Functional crosstalk between hOgg1 and the helicase domain of Cockayne syndrome group B protein Tuo, Jingsheng
2002
11 p. 913-927
15 p.
artikel
58 Growth stimulation of UV-induced DNA damage retaining epidermal basal cells gives rise to clusters of p53 overexpressing cells Nijhof, Joanne G.W.
2007
11 p. 1642-1650
9 p.
artikel
59 Histone H1 variant, H1R is involved in DNA damage response Hashimoto, Hideharu
2007
11 p. 1584-1595
12 p.
artikel
60 hMTH1 depletion promotes oxidative-stress-induced apoptosis through a Noxa- and caspase-3/7-mediated signaling pathway Youn, Cha-Kyung
2008
11 p. 1809-1823
15 p.
artikel
61 Human endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) proteins in the giant DNA Mimivirus Bandaru, Viswanath
2007
11 p. 1629-1641
13 p.
artikel
62 Human Pol ɛ-dependent replication errors and the influence of mismatch repair on their correction Agbor, Anderson Ayuk
2013
11 p. 954-963
10 p.
artikel
63 8-Hydroxyguanine: A base for discovery Nishimura, Susumu
2011
11 p. 1078-1083
6 p.
artikel
64 Identification and functional analysis of TopBP1 and its homologs Garcia, Valerie
2005
11 p. 1227-1239
13 p.
artikel
65 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
66 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2002
11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
67 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
68 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
69 Immunoglobulin gene conversion: Synthesizing antibody diversification and DNA repair Tang, Ephraim S.
2007
11 p. 1557-1571
15 p.
artikel
70 Induction of homologous recombination following in utero exposure to DNA-damaging agents Karia, Bijal
2013
11 p. 912-921
10 p.
artikel
71 Inhibition of ATM blocks the etoposide-induced DNA damage response and apoptosis of resting human T cells Korwek, Z.
2012
11 p. 864-873
10 p.
artikel
72 Inroads into base excision repair I Lindahl, Tomas
2004
11 p. 1521-1530
10 p.
artikel
73 Inroads into base excision repair II Friedberg, Errol C.
2004
11 p. 1531-1536
6 p.
artikel
74 In situ detection of acetylaminofluorene–DNA adducts in human cells using monoclonal antibodies Iwamoto, Taka-aki
2004
11 p. 1475-1482
8 p.
artikel
75 Interaction between PARP-1 and ATR in mouse fibroblasts is blocked by PARP inhibition Kedar, Padmini S.
2008
11 p. 1787-1798
12 p.
artikel
76 In vivo repair of alkylating and oxidative DNA damage in the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes of wild-type and glycosylase-deficient Caenorhabditis elegans Hunter, Senyene E.
2012
11 p. 857-863
7 p.
artikel
77 Iron chelators reduce chromosomal breaks in ataxia-telangiectasia cells Shackelford, Rodney E.
2006
11 p. 1327-1336
10 p.
artikel
78 ‘Knock down’ of DNA polymerase β by RNA interference: recapitulation of null phenotype Polosina, Yaroslava Y.
2004
11 p. 1469-1474
6 p.
artikel
79 Ku: A multifunctional protein involved in telomere maintenance Fisher, Timothy S.
2005
11 p. 1215-1226
12 p.
artikel
80 Lack of DNA polymerase μ affects the kinetics of DNA double-strand break repair and impacts on cellular senescence Chayot, Romain
2010
11 p. 1187-1199
13 p.
artikel
81 Mcm10 interacts with Rad4/Cut5TopBP1 and its association with origins of DNA replication is dependent on Rad4/Cut5TopBP1 Taylor, Mark
2011
11 p. 1154-1163
10 p.
artikel
82 Measurement of DNA base and nucleotide excision repair activities in mammalian cells and tissues using the comet assay – A methodological overview Azqueta, Amaya
2013
11 p. 1007-1010
4 p.
artikel
83 Mechanisms of DNA damage recognition and strand discrimination in human nucleotide excision repair Dip, Ramiro
2004
11 p. 1409-1423
15 p.
artikel
84 Methods of Microarray Data Analysis II Fry, Rebecca C.
2003
11 p. 1289-1291
3 p.
artikel
85 Mice defective in the mismatch repair gene Msh2 show increased predisposition to UVB radiation-induced skin cancer Meira, Lisiane B
2002
11 p. 929-934
6 p.
artikel
86 Mitotic delay in lymphocytes from BRCA1 heterozygotes unable to reduce the radiation-induced chromosomal damage Febrer, Emma
2008
11 p. 1907-1911
5 p.
artikel
87 Molecular characterization of a putative plant homolog of MBD4 DNA glycosylase Ramiro-Merina, Ángel
2013
11 p. 890-898
9 p.
artikel
88 Mouse models for ATR deficiency O’Driscoll, Mark
2009
11 p. 1333-1337
5 p.
artikel
89 Mrc1 protects uncapped budding yeast telomeres from exonuclease EXO1 Tsolou, Avgi
2007
11 p. 1607-1617
11 p.
artikel
90 Multiple solutions to inefficient lesion bypass by T7 DNA polymerase McCulloch, Scott D.
2006
11 p. 1373-1383
11 p.
artikel
91 Mutational specificity of mice defective in the MTH1 and/or the MSH2 genes Egashira, Akinori
2002
11 p. 881-893
13 p.
artikel
92 Mutation and cancer: A view from retirement Strauss, Bernard
2013
11 p. 875-
1 p.
artikel
93 Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Escherichia coli nucleoside diphosphate kinases lack multifunctional activities to process uracil containing DNA Kumar, Pradeep
2004
11 p. 1483-1492
10 p.
artikel
94 [No title] 2009
11 p. 1257-
1 p.
artikel
95 [No title] Bridges, Bryn
2010
11 p. 1214-1215
2 p.
artikel
96 [No title] McDonald, John P.
2003
11 p. 1159-1160
2 p.
artikel
97 Novel role of tyrosine in catalysis by human AP endonuclease 1 Mundle, Sophia T.
2004
11 p. 1447-1455
9 p.
artikel
98 Nucleic acid structures and enzymes in the immunoglobulin class switch recombination mechanism Yu, Kefei
2003
11 p. 1163-1174
12 p.
artikel
99 Ortholog of BRCA2-interacting protein BCCIP controls morphogenetic responses during DNA replication stress in Ustilago maydis Mao, Ninghui
2007
11 p. 1651-1660
10 p.
artikel
100 Over-expression of miR-100 is responsible for the low-expression of ATM in the human glioma cell line: M059J Ng, Wooi Loon
2010
11 p. 1170-1175
6 p.
artikel
101 PARP-1 enhances the mismatch-dependence of 5′-directed excision in human mismatch repair in vitro Liu, Yiyong
2011
11 p. 1145-1153
9 p.
artikel
102 PARP inhibition during alkylation-induced genotoxic stress signals a cell cycle checkpoint response mediated by ATM Carrozza, Michael J.
2009
11 p. 1264-1272
9 p.
artikel
103 PIF1 disruption or NBS1 hypomorphism does not affect chromosome healing or fusion resulting from double-strand breaks near telomeres in murine embryonic stem cells Reynolds, Gloria E.
2011
11 p. 1164-1173
10 p.
artikel
104 PIKK-dependent phosphorylation of Mre11 induces MRN complex inactivation by disassembly from chromatin Di Virgilio, Michela
2009
11 p. 1311-1320
10 p.
artikel
105 Pre-steady state kinetic studies show that an abasic site is a cognate lesion for the yeast Rev1 protein Pryor, John M.
2011
11 p. 1138-1144
7 p.
artikel
106 RecA protein assures fidelity of DNA repair and genome stability in Deinococcus radiodurans Repar, Jelena
2010
11 p. 1151-1161
11 p.
artikel
107 Regulation of double-stranded DNA gap repair by the RAD6 pathway Moertl, Simone
2008
11 p. 1893-1906
14 p.
artikel
108 Repair characteristics and differentiation propensity of long-term cultures of epidermal keratinocytes derived from normal and NER-deficient mice Backendorf, Claude
2005
11 p. 1325-1336
12 p.
artikel
109 Repair efficiency of (5′S)-8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyguanosine and (5′S)-8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine depends on the complementary base Pande, Paritosh
2012
11 p. 926-931
6 p.
artikel
110 Repair of idarubicin-induced DNA damage: A cause of resistance? Dartsch, Dorothee C.
2007
11 p. 1618-1628
11 p.
artikel
111 RNF8 and RNF168 but not HERC2 are required for DNA damage-induced ubiquitylation in chicken DT40 cells Oestergaard, Vibe H.
2012
11 p. 892-905
14 p.
artikel
112 Role of APE1 in differentiated neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells in response to oxidative stress: Use of APE1 small molecule inhibitors to delineate APE1 functions Jiang, Yanlin
2009
11 p. 1273-1282
10 p.
artikel
113 Role of the two ATPase domains of Escherichia coli UvrA in binding non-bulky DNA lesions and interaction with UvrB Wagner, Koen
2010
11 p. 1176-1186
11 p.
artikel
114 Roles of base excision repair enzymes Nth1p and Apn2p from Schizosaccharomyces pombe in processing alkylation and oxidative DNA damage Sugimoto, Takanori
2005
11 p. 1270-1280
11 p.
artikel
115 Roles of the Werner syndrome RecQ helicase in DNA replication Sidorova, Julia M.
2008
11 p. 1776-1786
11 p.
artikel
116 Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD53 (CHK2) but not CHK1 is required for double-strand break-initiated SCE and DNA damage-associated SCE after exposure to X rays and chemical agents Fasullo, Michael
2005
11 p. 1240-1251
12 p.
artikel
117 Selective DNA damage responses in murine Xpa −/−, Xpc −/− and Csb −/− keratinocyte cultures Stout, Gerdine J.
2005
11 p. 1337-1344
8 p.
artikel
118 Sirtuins (histone deacetylases III) in the cellular response to DNA damage—Facts and hypotheses Kruszewski, Marcin
2005
11 p. 1306-1313
8 p.
artikel
119 Some amino acids of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa MutL D(Q/M)HA(X)2E(X)4E conserved motif are essential for the in vivo function of the protein but not for the in vitro endonuclease activity Correa, Elisa M.E.
2011
11 p. 1106-1113
8 p.
artikel
120 Spectrum of mutational events in the absence of DOG-1/FANCJ in Caenorhabditis elegans Zhao, Yang
2008
11 p. 1846-1854
9 p.
artikel
121 Spontaneous and bleomycin-induced genomic alterations in the progeny of Drosophila treated males depends on the Msh2 status López, A
2002
11 p. 941-954
14 p.
artikel
122 Stimulation of in vitro sumoylation by Slx5–Slx8: Evidence for a functional interaction with the SUMO pathway Ii, Tatsuya
2007
11 p. 1679-1691
13 p.
artikel
123 Strand-specific processing of 8-oxoguanine by the human mismatch repair pathway: inefficient removal of 8-oxoguanine paired with adenine or cytosine Larson, Erik D
2003
11 p. 1199-1210
12 p.
artikel
124 Strange goings-on in the mouse germ line Bridges, Bryn A.
2003
11 p. 1269-1272
4 p.
artikel
125 Structural and functional conservation of error-free DNA postreplication repair in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Brown, Morgan
2002
11 p. 869-880
12 p.
artikel
126 Structural basis for the lack of opposite base specificity of Clostridium acetobutylicum 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase Faucher, Frédérick
2009
11 p. 1283-1289
7 p.
artikel
127 Suppressed expression of non-DSB repair genes inhibits gamma-radiation-induced cytogenetic repair and cell cycle arrest Zhang, Ye
2008
11 p. 1835-1845
11 p.
artikel
128 Survival and SOS induction in cisplatin-treated Escherichia coli deficient in Pol II, RecBCD and RecFOR functions Bhattacharya, Resham
2002
11 p. 955-966
12 p.
artikel
129 Telomeric repeat mutagenicity in human somatic cells is modulated by repeat orientation and G-quadruplex stability Damerla, Rama Rao
2010
11 p. 1119-1129
11 p.
artikel
130 Tfb5 is partially dispensable for Rad26 mediated transcription coupled nucleotide excision repair in yeast Ding, Baojin
2007
11 p. 1661-1669
9 p.
artikel
131 The ataxia–oculomotor apraxia 1 gene product has a role distinct from ATM and interacts with the DNA strand break repair proteins XRCC1 and XRCC4 Clements, Paula M.
2004
11 p. 1493-1502
10 p.
artikel
132 The choice of nucleotide inserted opposite abasic sites formed within chromosomal DNA reveals the polymerase activities participating in translesion DNA synthesis Chan, Kin
2013
11 p. 878-889
12 p.
artikel
133 The complexity of DNA double strand breaks is a critical factor enhancing end-resection Yajima, Hirohiko
2013
11 p. 936-946
11 p.
artikel
134 The DNA damage checkpoint allows recombination between divergent DNA sequences in budding yeast George, Carolyn M.
2011
11 p. 1086-1094
9 p.
artikel
135 The Double Helix Revisited – and Much More Friedberg, Errol C.
2009
11 p. 1338-1340
3 p.
artikel
136 The excision of 3′ penultimate errors by DNA polymerase I and its role in endonuclease V-mediated DNA repair Lee, Chia-Chia
2013
11 p. 899-911
13 p.
artikel
137 The mechanism of base excision repair in Chlamydiophila pneumoniae Liu, Xipeng
2005
11 p. 1295-1305
11 p.
artikel
138 The mechanism of non-homologous end-joining: a synopsis of synapsis Weterings, Eric
2004
11 p. 1425-1435
11 p.
artikel
139 The Mre11 complex and ATM: a two-way functional interaction in recognising and signaling DNA double strand breaks Lavin, Martin F.
2004
11 p. 1515-1520
6 p.
artikel
140 The Mre11/Rad50/Xrs2 complex and non-homologous end-joining of incompatible ends in S. cerevisiae Zhang, Xiaoming
2005
11 p. 1281-1294
14 p.
artikel
141 The rate of base excision repair of uracil is controlled by the initiating glycosylase Visnes, Torkild
2008
11 p. 1869-1881
13 p.
artikel
142 The response of mammalian cells to UV-light reveals Rad54-dependent and independent pathways of homologous recombination Eppink, Berina
2011
11 p. 1095-1105
11 p.
artikel
143 The role of Bacillus anthracis RecD2 helicase in DNA mismatch repair Yang, Hanjing
2011
11 p. 1121-1130
10 p.
artikel
144 The role of DNA damage response proteins at telomeres—an “integrative” model Slijepcevic, Predrag
2006
11 p. 1299-1306
8 p.
artikel
145 The role of MutS oligomers on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Miguel, Virginia
2008
11 p. 1799-1808
10 p.
artikel
146 The role of the PHP domain associated with DNA polymerase X from Thermus thermophilus HB8 in base excision repair Nakane, Shuhei
2012
11 p. 906-914
9 p.
artikel
147 The roles of Rad16 and Rad26 in repairing repressed and actively transcribed genes in yeast Li, Shisheng
2007
11 p. 1596-1606
11 p.
artikel
148 The roles of SbcCD and RNaseE in the transcription of GAA·TTC repeats in Escherichia coli Pan, Xuefeng
2009
11 p. 1321-1327
7 p.
artikel
149 The toxicity of nitrofuran compounds on melanoma and neuroblastoma cells is enhanced by Olaparib and ameliorated by melanin pigment McNeil, Ewan M.
2013
11 p. 1000-1006
7 p.
artikel
150 The unstructured C-terminal extension of UvrD interacts with UvrB, but is dispensable for nucleotide excision repair Manelyte, Laura
2009
11 p. 1300-1310
11 p.
artikel
151 The unusual UBZ domain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae polymerase η Woodruff, Rachel V.
2010
11 p. 1130-1141
12 p.
artikel
152 This month in DNA Repair 2010
11 p. 1117-1118
2 p.
artikel
153 This month in DNA Repair 2008
11 p. 1775-
1 p.
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154 This month in DNA Repair 2011
11 p. 1077-
1 p.
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155 Thymineless death is inhibited by CsrA in Escherichia coli lacking the SOS response Hamilton, Holly M.
2013
11 p. 993-999
7 p.
artikel
156 Transcription activities at 8-oxoG lesions in DNA Larsen, Elisabeth
2004
11 p. 1457-1468
12 p.
artikel
157 Transcription factor IIS impacts UV-inhibited transcription Jensen, Anne
2010
11 p. 1142-1150
9 p.
artikel
158 Ultraviolet photobiology: its early roots and insights into DNA repair Cleaver, James E
2002
11 p. 977-979
3 p.
artikel
159 UspB, a member of the sigma-S regulon, facilitates RuvC resolvase function Persson, Ö.
2010
11 p. 1162-1169
8 p.
artikel
160 UV-induced de novo protein synthesis enhances nucleotide excision repair efficiency in a transcription-dependent manner in S. cerevisiae Al-Moghrabi, Nisreen M
2003
11 p. 1185-1197
13 p.
artikel
161 Victor Fung 2013
11 p. 873-874
2 p.
artikel
162 Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C protein (XPC) serves as a general sensor of damaged DNA Shell, Steven M.
2013
11 p. 947-953
7 p.
artikel
163 X-irradiation of cells on glass slides has a dose doubling impact Kegel, Peter
2007
11 p. 1692-1697
6 p.
artikel
164 xni-deficient Escherichia coli are proficient for recombination and multiple pathways of repair Lombardo, Mary-Jane
2003
11 p. 1175-1183
9 p.
artikel
165 XPD structure reveals its secrets Lehmann, Alan R.
2008
11 p. 1912-1915
4 p.
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