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                             11 results found
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1 Artemis deficiency confers a DNA double-strand break repair defect and Artemis phosphorylation status is altered by DNA damage and cell cycle progression Wang, Junhua
2005
4 5 p. 556-570
15 p.
article
2 DDB2, the xeroderma pigmentosum group E gene product, is directly ubiquitylated by Cullin 4A-based ubiquitin ligase complex Matsuda, Noriyuki
2005
4 5 p. 537-545
9 p.
article
3 Error-prone DNA repair and translesion synthesis: Focus on the replication fork Bridges, Bryn A.
2005
4 5 p. 618-634
17 p.
article
4 Fission yeast mating-type switching: programmed damage and repair Egel, Richard
2005
4 5 p. 525-536
12 p.
article
5 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
4 5 p. CO2-
1 p.
article
6 Interstrand crosslink-induced homologous recombination carries an increased risk of deletions and insertions Jonnalagadda, Vidya S.
2005
4 5 p. 594-605
12 p.
article
7 Mending human genes: A job for a lifetime Cleaver, James E.
2005
4 5 p. 635-638
4 p.
article
8 New mammalian cellular systems to study mutations introduced at the break site by non-homologous end-joining Rebuzzini, Paola
2005
4 5 p. 546-555
10 p.
article
9 Suppression of gross chromosomal rearrangements by the multiple functions of the Mre11–Rad50–Xrs2 complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Smith, Stephanie
2005
4 5 p. 606-617
12 p.
article
10 The overexpression of specialized DNA polymerases in cancer Albertella, Mark R.
2005
4 5 p. 583-593
11 p.
article
11 The UV-damaged DNA binding protein mediates efficient targeting of the nucleotide excision repair complex to UV-induced photo lesions Moser, Jill
2005
4 5 p. 571-582
12 p.
article
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