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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accessibility of chromosomal recombination breaks in nuclei of wild-type and DNA-PKcs-deficient cells Franco, Daniel
2009
7 p. 813-821
9 p.
artikel
2 Accumulation of nuclear DNA damage or neuron loss: Molecular basis for a new approach to understanding selective neuronal vulnerability in neurodegenerative diseases Brasnjevic, Ivona
2008
7 p. 1087-1097
11 p.
artikel
3 Activities of human DNA polymerase κ in response to the major benzo[a]pyrene DNA adduct: error-free lesion bypass and extension synthesis from opposite the lesion Zhang, Yanbin
2002
7 p. 559-569
11 p.
artikel
4 Activity and crystal structure of human thymine DNA glycosylase mutant N140A with 5-carboxylcytosine DNA at low pH Hashimoto, Hideharu
2013
7 p. 535-540
6 p.
artikel
5 A history of TFIIH: Two decades of molecular biology on a pivotal transcription/repair factor Egly, Jean-Marc
2011
7 p. 714-721
8 p.
artikel
6 Alkylation resistance of E. coli cells expressing different isoforms of human alkyladenine DNA glycosylase (hAAG) Bonanno, Kenneth
2002
7 p. 507-516
10 p.
artikel
7 Analyses of the interaction of WRNIP1 with Werner syndrome protein (WRN) in vitro and in the cell Kawabe, Yoh-ichi
2006
7 p. 816-828
13 p.
artikel
8 A novel human DNA glycosylase that removes oxidative DNA damage and is homologous to Escherichia coli endonuclease VIII Bandaru, Viswanath
2002
7 p. 517-529
13 p.
artikel
9 Antioxidant N-acetyl cysteine reduces incidence and multiplicity of lymphoma in Atm deficient mice Reliene, Ramune
2006
7 p. 852-859
8 p.
artikel
10 Aphidicolin-resistant and -sensitive base excision repair in wild-type and DNA polymerase β-defective mouse cells Parlanti, Eleonora
2004
7 p. 703-710
8 p.
artikel
11 Arrested replication fork processing: Interplay between checkpoints and recombination Lambert, Sarah
2007
7 p. 1042-1061
20 p.
artikel
12 ATM-dependent DNA damage-response pathway as a determinant in chronic myelogenous leukemia Takagi, Masatoshi
2013
7 p. 500-507
8 p.
artikel
13 Avoiding and resolving conflicts between DNA replication and transcription Rudolph, Christian J.
2007
7 p. 981-993
13 p.
artikel
14 Biochemical characterization of the ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) protein from human cells Goodarzi, Aaron A
2004
7 p. 753-767
15 p.
artikel
15 Brh2 and Rad51 promote telomere maintenance in Ustilago maydis, a new model system of DNA repair proteins at telomeres Yu, Eun Young
2013
7 p. 472-479
8 p.
artikel
16 Characterization of gene expression profiles at low and very low doses of ionizing radiation Nosel, Ingrid
2013
7 p. 508-517
10 p.
artikel
17 Cisplatin induces DNA double-strand break formation in Escherichia coli dam mutants Nowosielska, Anetta
2005
7 p. 773-781
9 p.
artikel
18 Conserved helicase domain of human RecQ4 is required for strand annealing-independent DNA unwinding Rossi, Marie L.
2010
7 p. 796-804
9 p.
artikel
19 Construction of a circular single-stranded DNA template containing a defined lesion Karata, Kiyonobu
2009
7 p. 852-856
5 p.
artikel
20 Contents 2010
7 p. II-
1 p.
artikel
21 Corrigendum to “Kinetic analysis of the nicking and hairpin formation step in V(D)J recombination” [DNA Repair 3 (2004) 67–75] Yu, Kefei
2004
7 p. 777-
1 p.
artikel
22 DdrB stimulates single-stranded DNA annealing and facilitates RecA-independent DNA repair in Deinococcus radiodurans Xu, Guangzhi
2010
7 p. 805-812
8 p.
artikel
23 Defective responses to DNA single- and double-strand breaks in spinocerebellar ataxia Lavin, Martin F.
2008
7 p. 1061-1076
16 p.
artikel
24 Degradation of p21CDKN1A after DNA damage is independent of type of lesion, and is not required for DNA repair Savio, Monica
2009
7 p. 778-785
8 p.
artikel
25 Delineation of WRN helicase function with EXO1 in the replicational stress response Aggarwal, Monika
2010
7 p. 765-776
12 p.
artikel
26 Direct interaction between XRCC1 and UNG2 facilitates rapid repair of uracil in DNA by XRCC1 complexes Akbari, Mansour
2010
7 p. 785-795
11 p.
artikel
27 DNA damage response and transcription Lagerwerf, Saskia
2011
7 p. 743-750
8 p.
artikel
28 DNA damage responses in Drosophila nbs mutants with reduced or altered NBS function Mukherjee, Sushmita
2009
7 p. 803-812
10 p.
artikel
29 DNA double-strand break repair: From mechanistic understanding to cancer treatment Helleday, Thomas
2007
7 p. 923-935
13 p.
artikel
30 DNA polymerase-η as a reverse transcriptase: implications for mechanisms of hypermutation in innate anti-retroviral defences and antibody SHM systems Steele, Edward J
2004
7 p. 687-692
6 p.
artikel
31 DNA polymerases and repair synthesis in NER in human cells Lehmann, Alan R.
2011
7 p. 730-733
4 p.
artikel
32 DNA Repair: A changing geography? (1964–2008) Maisonobe, Marion
2013
7 p. 466-471
6 p.
artikel
33 Double-strand break repair in bacteriophage T4: Coordination of DNA ends and effects of mutations in recombinational genes Shcherbakov, Victor P.
2006
7 p. 773-787
15 p.
artikel
34 Down-regulation of DNA repair synthesis at DNA single-strand interruptions in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 deficient murine cell extracts Sanderson, Russell J
2002
7 p. 547-558
12 p.
artikel
35 Downregulation of XPF–ERCC1 enhances cisplatin efficacy in cancer cells Arora, Sanjeevani
2010
7 p. 745-753
9 p.
artikel
36 Dynamic flexibility of DNA repair pathways in growth arrested Escherichia coli Clauson, Cheryl L.
2010
7 p. 842-847
6 p.
artikel
37 Dynamics of mammalian NER proteins Vermeulen, Wim
2011
7 p. 760-771
12 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2009
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2010
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2006
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
41 Editorial Board 2012
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2007
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2008
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2013
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2011
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
46 Editorial—Dale W. Mosbaugh, 1953–2004 Friedberg, E.C
2004
7 p. 685-
1 p.
artikel
47 Elevated mutation rates in the germline of Polκ mutant male mice Burr, Karen L-A.
2006
7 p. 860-862
3 p.
artikel
48 Exploring the roles of Mus81-Eme1/Mms4 at perturbed replication forks Osman, Fekret
2007
7 p. 1004-1017
14 p.
artikel
49 Extracts of proliferating and non-proliferating human cells display different base excision pathways and repair fidelity Akbari, Mansour
2009
7 p. 834-843
10 p.
artikel
50 Fanconi anemia and DNA replication repair Patel, Ketan J.
2007
7 p. 885-890
6 p.
artikel
51 Germline mutations at microsatellite loci in homozygous and heterozygous mutants for mismatch repair and PCNA genes in Drosophila Baida, A
2003
7 p. 827-833
7 p.
artikel
52 Harmonising the response to DSBs: a new string in the ATM bow Löbrich, Markus
2005
7 p. 749-759
11 p.
artikel
53 Hijacking of the mismatch repair system to cause CAG expansion and cell death in neurodegenerative disease McMurray, Cynthia T.
2008
7 p. 1121-1134
14 p.
artikel
54 Histone H2A.X Tyr142 phosphorylation: A novel sWItCH for apoptosis? Stucki, Manuel
2009
7 p. 873-876
4 p.
artikel
55 Human HMGB1 directly facilitates interactions between nucleotide excision repair proteins on triplex-directed psoralen interstrand crosslinks Lange, Sabine S.
2009
7 p. 865-872
8 p.
artikel
56 Identification of a novel motif in DNA ligases exemplified by DNA ligase IV Marchetti, Caterina
2006
7 p. 788-798
11 p.
artikel
57 IFC 2004
7 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
58 IFC (Editorial Board) 2003
7 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
59 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
7 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
60 Immortalized mouse cell lines that lack a functional Rev3 gene are hypersensitive to UV irradiation and cisplatin treatment Zander, Linda
2004
7 p. 743-752
10 p.
artikel
61 Immunoglobulin diversification in DT40: a model for vertebrate DNA damage tolerance Sale, Julian E
2004
7 p. 693-702
10 p.
artikel
62 Influence of double-strand-break repair pathways on radiosensitivity throughout the cell cycle in CHO cells Hinz, John M.
2005
7 p. 782-792
11 p.
artikel
63 Influence of homologous recombinational repair on cell survival and chromosomal aberration induction during the cell cycle in γ-irradiated CHO cells Wilson, Paul F.
2010
7 p. 737-744
8 p.
artikel
64 Influence of the live cell DNA marker DRAQ5 on chromatin-associated processes Mari, Pierre-Olivier
2010
7 p. 848-855
8 p.
artikel
65 In situ Detection of DNA Damage: Methods and Protocols Otrin, Vesna Rapic
2003
7 p. 835-836
2 p.
artikel
66 Interplay of replication checkpoints and repair proteins at stalled replication forks Branzei, Dana
2007
7 p. 994-1003
10 p.
artikel
67 Ionizing radiations in Caenorhabditis elegans induce poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, a conserved DNA-damage response essential for survival Dequen, Florence
2005
7 p. 814-825
12 p.
artikel
68 Life in the serendipitous lane: Excitement and gratification in studying DNA repair Linn, Stuart
2012
7 p. 595-605
11 p.
artikel
69 Maintenance of fork integrity at damaged DNA and natural pause sites Tourrière, Hélène
2007
7 p. 900-913
14 p.
artikel
70 Minding the gap: The underground functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 at stalled replication forks Nagaraju, Ganesh
2007
7 p. 1018-1031
14 p.
artikel
71 Mind the gap: Keeping UV lesions in check Novarina, Daniele
2011
7 p. 751-759
9 p.
artikel
72 Mitochondrial DNA, base excision repair and neurodegeneration de Souza-Pinto, Nadja C.
2008
7 p. 1098-1109
12 p.
artikel
73 Mitochondrial DNA damage and repair in neurodegenerative disorders Yang, Jenq-Lin
2008
7 p. 1110-1120
11 p.
artikel
74 Mitochondrial targeting of human 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase hOGG1 is impaired by a somatic mutation found in kidney cancer Audebert, Marc
2002
7 p. 497-505
9 p.
artikel
75 Mouse models of DNA double-strand break repair and neurological disease Frappart, Pierre-Olivier
2008
7 p. 1051-1060
10 p.
artikel
76 MRX protects telomeric DNA at uncapped telomeres of budding yeast cdc13-1 mutants Foster, Steven S.
2006
7 p. 840-851
12 p.
artikel
77 MTH1, an oxidized purine nucleoside triphosphatase, prevents the cytotoxicity and neurotoxicity of oxidized purine nucleotides Nakabeppu, Yusaku
2006
7 p. 761-772
12 p.
artikel
78 Multistep damage recognition, pathway coordination and connections to transcription, damage signaling, chromatin structure, cancer and aging: Current perspectives on the nucleotide excision repair pathway Schärer, Orlando D.
2011
7 p. 667-
1 p.
artikel
79 Mutagenic roles of DNA “repair” proteins in antibody diversity and disease-associated trinucleotide repeat instability Slean, Meghan M.
2008
7 p. 1135-1154
20 p.
artikel
80 Mutational studies of Pa-AGOG DNA glycosylase from the hyperthermophilic crenarchaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum Lingaraju, Gondichatnahalli M.
2009
7 p. 857-864
8 p.
artikel
81 Mutations at Arginine 276 transform human uracil-DNA glycosylase into a single-stranded DNA-specific uracil-DNA glycosylase Chen, Cheng-Yao
2005
7 p. 793-805
13 p.
artikel
82 Mutations in the nucleotide-binding domain of MutS homologs uncouple cell death from cell survival Drotschmann, Karin
2004
7 p. 729-742
14 p.
artikel
83 My path toward DNA repair Sekiguchi, Mutsuo
2012
7 p. 606-615
10 p.
artikel
84 Non-replicative helicases at the replication fork Heller, Ryan C.
2007
7 p. 945-952
8 p.
artikel
85 [No title] 2009
7 p. 777-
1 p.
artikel
86 [No title] 2010
7 p. 727-
1 p.
artikel
87 [No title] Caldecott, Keith W.
2008
7 p. 1009-
1 p.
artikel
88 Ntg1p, the base excision repair protein, generates mutagenic intermediates in yeast mitochondrial DNA Phadnis, Naina
2006
7 p. 829-839
11 p.
artikel
89 Nucleolytic processing of a protein-bound DNA end by the E. coli SbcCD (MR) complex Connelly, John C.
2003
7 p. 795-807
13 p.
artikel
90 Nucleotide excision repair and neurological diseases Nouspikel, Thierry
2008
7 p. 1155-1167
13 p.
artikel
91 Nucleotide excision repair deficient mouse models and neurological disease Niedernhofer, Laura J.
2008
7 p. 1180-1189
10 p.
artikel
92 Nucleotide excision repair in chromatin: Damage removal at the drop of a HAT Reed, Simon H.
2011
7 p. 734-742
9 p.
artikel
93 Nucleotide excision repair of DNA: The very early history Friedberg, Errol C.
2011
7 p. 668-672
5 p.
artikel
94 Overexpression of transcription factor AP-2 stimulates the PA promoter of the human uracil-DNA glycosylase (UNG) gene through a mechanism involving derepression Aas, Per Arne
2009
7 p. 822-833
12 p.
artikel
95 PARP-mediated repair, homologous recombination, and back-up non-homologous end joining-like repair of single-strand nicks Metzger, Michael J.
2013
7 p. 529-534
6 p.
artikel
96 Persistent damage induces mitochondrial DNA degradation Shokolenko, Inna N.
2013
7 p. 488-499
12 p.
artikel
97 Physiological consequences of defects in ERCC1–XPF DNA repair endonuclease Gregg, Siobhán Q.
2011
7 p. 781-791
11 p.
artikel
98 Poly ADP-ribose polymerase-1: An international molecule of mystery Woodhouse, Bethany C.
2008
7 p. 1077-1086
10 p.
artikel
99 Polymorphisms in the human xeroderma pigmentosum group A gene and their impact on cell survival and nucleotide excision repair Mellon, Isabel
2002
7 p. 531-546
16 p.
artikel
100 Preface Hickson, Ian D.
2007
7 p. 883-884
2 p.
artikel
101 Premature aging and cancer in nucleotide excision repair-disorders Diderich, K.
2011
7 p. 772-780
9 p.
artikel
102 Probing for DNA damage with β-hairpins: Similarities in incision efficiencies of bulky DNA adducts by prokaryotic and human nucleotide excision repair systems in vitro Liu, Yang
2011
7 p. 684-696
13 p.
artikel
103 Purification and characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans NTH, a homolog of human endonuclease III: Essential role of N-terminal region Morinaga, Hironobu
2009
7 p. 844-851
8 p.
artikel
104 Quiescent murine cells lack global genomic repair but are proficient in transcription-coupled repair Bielas, Jason H
2004
7 p. 711-717
7 p.
artikel
105 Rad54, a Jack of all trades in homologous recombination Raoul Tan, T.L.
2003
7 p. 787-794
8 p.
artikel
106 Recombination proteins and rescue of arrested replication forks Michel, Bénédicte
2007
7 p. 967-980
14 p.
artikel
107 Recruitment and retention dynamics of RECQL5 at DNA double strand break sites Popuri, Venkateswarlu
2012
7 p. 624-635
12 p.
artikel
108 Regulation of endonuclease activity in human nucleotide excision repair Fagbemi, Adebanke F.
2011
7 p. 722-729
8 p.
artikel
109 Repair of chromosomal double-strand breaks by precise ligation in human cells Lin, William Y.
2013
7 p. 480-487
8 p.
artikel
110 Repair of the three main types of bipyrimidine DNA photoproducts in human keratinocytes exposed to UVB and UVA radiations Courdavault, Sophie
2005
7 p. 836-844
9 p.
artikel
111 Requirement for functional DNA polymerase eta in genome-wide repair of UV-induced DNA damage during S phase Auclair, Yannick
2010
7 p. 754-764
11 p.
artikel
112 Reversible inactivation of E. coli endonuclease III via modification of its [4Fe-4S] cluster by nitric oxide Rogers, Paul A.
2003
7 p. 809-817
9 p.
artikel
113 Role of the BLM helicase in replication fork management Wu, Leonard
2007
7 p. 936-944
9 p.
artikel
114 Spontaneous and cisplatin-induced recombination in Escherichia coli Nowosielska, Anetta
2004
7 p. 719-728
10 p.
artikel
115 Targeted deletion of the genes encoding NTH1 and NEIL1 DNA N-glycosylases reveals the existence of novel carcinogenic oxidative damage to DNA Chan, Michael K.
2009
7 p. 786-794
9 p.
artikel
116 TERF2-XPF: Caught in the middle; beginnings from the end McDaniel, Lisa D.
2006
7 p. 868-872
5 p.
artikel
117 The Artemis:DNA-PKcs endonuclease cleaves DNA loops, flaps, and gaps Ma, Yunmei
2005
7 p. 845-851
7 p.
artikel
118 The ATR pathway: Fine-tuning the fork Paulsen, Renee D.
2007
7 p. 953-966
14 p.
artikel
119 The 8,5′-cyclopurine-2′-deoxynucleosides: Candidate neurodegenerative DNA lesions in xeroderma pigmentosum, and unique probes of transcription and nucleotide excision repair Brooks, P.J.
2008
7 p. 1168-1179
12 p.
artikel
120 The DDB2 nucleotide excision repair gene product p48 enhances global genomic repair in p53 deficient human fibroblasts Fitch, Maureen E.
2003
7 p. 819-826
8 p.
artikel
121 The DNA damage response during an unperturbed S-phase Ben-Yehoyada, Merav
2007
7 p. 914-922
9 p.
artikel
122 The high binding affinity of human ribosomal protein S3 to 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine is abrogated by a single amino acid change Hegde, Vijay
2006
7 p. 810-815
6 p.
artikel
123 The Hog1 MAP kinase pathway and the Mec1 DNA damage checkpoint pathway independently control the cellular responses to hydrogen peroxide Haghnazari, Edwin
2004
7 p. 769-776
8 p.
artikel
124 The neurological phenotype of ataxia-telangiectasia: Solving a persistent puzzle Biton, Sharon
2008
7 p. 1028-1038
11 p.
artikel
125 The oncogenic phosphatase WIP1 negatively regulates nucleotide excision repair Nguyen, Thuy-Ai
2010
7 p. 813-823
11 p.
artikel
126 The oxidized pyrimidine ribonucleotide, 5-hydroxy-CTP, is hydrolyzed efficiently by the Escherichia coli recombinant Orf135 protein Fujikawa, Katsuyoshi
2002
7 p. 571-576
6 p.
artikel
127 The RECQL4 protein, deficient in Rothmund–Thomson syndrome is active on telomeric D-loops containing DNA metabolism blocking lesions Ferrarelli, Leslie K.
2013
7 p. 518-528
11 p.
artikel
128 The role of arginine methylation in the DNA damage response Auclair, Yannick
2013
7 p. 459-465
7 p.
artikel
129 The role of the DNA damage response in neuronal development, organization and maintenance Barzilai, Ari
2008
7 p. 1010-1027
18 p.
artikel
130 The role of the DNA damage response pathways in brain development and microcephaly: Insight from human disorders O’Driscoll, Mark
2008
7 p. 1039-1050
12 p.
artikel
131 The role of the retinoblastoma/E2F1 tumor suppressor pathway in the lesion recognition step of nucleotide excision repair Lin, Patrick S.
2009
7 p. 795-802
8 p.
artikel
132 The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD9, RAD17 and RAD24 genes are required for suppression of mutagenic post-replicative repair during chronic DNA damage Murakami-Sekimata, Akiko
2010
7 p. 824-834
11 p.
artikel
133 The xeroderma pigmentosum pathway: Decision tree analysis of DNA quality Naegeli, Hanspeter
2011
7 p. 673-683
11 p.
artikel
134 Transcription promotes guanine to thymine mutations in the non-transcribed strand of an Escherichia coli gene Klapacz, Joanna
2005
7 p. 806-813
8 p.
artikel
135 Translesion synthesis in Escherichia coli: Lessons from the NarI mutation hot spot Fuchs, Robert P.
2007
7 p. 1032-1041
10 p.
artikel
136 Translesion synthesis: Y-family polymerases and the polymerase switch Lehmann, Alan R.
2007
7 p. 891-899
9 p.
artikel
137 Trapping of DNA topoisomerase I on nick-containing DNA in cell free extracts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lebedeva, Natalia
2006
7 p. 799-809
11 p.
artikel
138 Ubiquitin-PCNA fusion as a mimic for mono-ubiquitinated PCNA in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Ramasubramanyan, Sharada
2010
7 p. 777-784
8 p.
artikel
139 Ultra-violet light induced changes in DNA dynamics may enhance TT-dimer recognition Blagoev, K.B.
2006
7 p. 863-867
5 p.
artikel
140 Unique mutational profile associated with a loss of TDG expression in the rectal cancer of a patient with a constitutional PMS2 deficiency Vasovcak, P.
2012
7 p. 616-623
8 p.
artikel
141 Xenopus CENP-A assembly into chromatin requires base excision repair proteins Zeitlin, Samantha G.
2005
7 p. 760-772
13 p.
artikel
142 Xeroderma pigmentosum family support group: Helping families and promoting clinical initiatives Milota, Michele
2011
7 p. 792-797
6 p.
artikel
143 XPB and XPD helicases in TFIIH orchestrate DNA duplex opening and damage verification to coordinate repair with transcription and cell cycle via CAK kinase Fuss, Jill O.
2011
7 p. 697-713
17 p.
artikel
144 XRCC1 deficiency influences the cytotoxicity and the genomic instability induced by Me-lex, a specific inducer of N3-methyladenine Russo, Debora
2010
7 p. 728-736
9 p.
artikel
145 XRCC1 interactions with multiple DNA glycosylases: A model for its recruitment to base excision repair Campalans, Anna
2005
7 p. 826-835
10 p.
artikel
146 XRCC1 phosphorylation by CK2 is required for its stability and efficient DNA repair Parsons, Jason L.
2010
7 p. 835-841
7 p.
artikel
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