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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A break is not the End; insight into the damage response to DNA double strand breaks Jeggo, Penny A.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1217-1218
2 p.
artikel
2 A critical role for the C-terminus of Nej1 protein in Lif1p association, DNA binding and non-homologous end-joining Sulek, M.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1805-1818
14 p.
artikel
3 Acute in vivo treatment with 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone does not alter base excision repair activities in murine lung and liver Gupta, Neeraj
2013
91-92 12 p. 1031-1036
6 p.
artikel
4 Adenine removal activity and bacterial complementation with the human MutY homologue (MUTYH) and Y165C, G382D, P391L and Q324R variants associated with colorectal cancer Kundu, Sucharita
2009
91-92 12 p. 1400-1410
11 p.
artikel
5 A distinct role of formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (MutM) in down-regulation of accumulation of G, C mutations and protection against oxidative stress in mycobacteria Jain, Ruchi
2007
91-92 12 p. 1774-1785
12 p.
artikel
6 A high-throughput RNA interference screen for DNA repair determinants of PARP inhibitor sensitivity Lord, Christopher J.
2008
91-92 12 p. 2010-2019
10 p.
artikel
7 Alkyladenine DNA glycosylase (Aag) in somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination Longerich, Simonne
2007
91-92 12 p. 1764-1773
10 p.
artikel
8 Altered DNA repair and recombination responses in mouse cells expressing wildtype or mutant forms of RAD51 Rukść, Ania
2007
91-92 12 p. 1876-1889
14 p.
artikel
9 Altered translesion synthesis in E. coli Pol V mutants selected for increased recombination inhibition Sommer, Suzanne
2003
91-92 12 p. 1361-1369
9 p.
artikel
10 Analysis of Rev1p and Pol ζ in mitochondrial mutagenesis suggests an alternative pathway of damage tolerance Kalifa, Lidza
2007
91-92 12 p. 1732-1739
8 p.
artikel
11 An AP site can protect against the mutagenic potential of 8-oxoG when present within a tandem clustered site in E. coli Cunniffe, Siobhan M.T.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1839-1849
11 p.
artikel
12 A negatively charged residue in place of histone H3K56 supports chromatin assembly factor association but not genotoxic stress resistance Erkmann, Judith A.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1371-1379
9 p.
artikel
13 A new damage limitation exercise: ironing (Fe(II)) out minor DNA methylation lesions Margison, Geoff
2002
91-92 12 p. 1057-1061
5 p.
artikel
14 Anti-tumour compounds illudin S and Irofulven induce DNA lesions ignored by global repair and exclusively processed by transcription- and replication-coupled repair pathways Jaspers, Nicolaas G.J
2002
91-92 12 p. 1027-1038
12 p.
artikel
15 Apex1 can cleave complex clustered DNA lesions in cells Malyarchuk, Svitlana
2009
91-92 12 p. 1343-1354
12 p.
artikel
16 A role for SUMO in nucleotide excision repair Silver, Hannah R.
2011
91-92 12 p. 1243-1251
9 p.
artikel
17 Arsenite and its biomethylated metabolites interfere with the formation and repair of stable BPDE-induced DNA adducts in human cells and impair XPAzf and Fpg Schwerdtle, Tanja
2003
91-92 12 p. 1449-1463
15 p.
artikel
18 A soluble RecN homologue provides means for biochemical and genetic analysis of DNA double-strand break repair in Escherichia coli Grove, Jane I.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1434-1443
10 p.
artikel
19 Assembly and function of DNA double-strand break repair foci in mammalian cells Bekker-Jensen, Simon
2010
91-92 12 p. 1219-1228
10 p.
artikel
20 A structural model for regulation of NHEJ by DNA-PKcs autophosphorylation Dobbs, Tracey A.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1307-1314
8 p.
artikel
21 A:T → G:C base pair substitutions occur at a higher rate than other substitution events in Pms2 deficient mouse cells Shin, Chi Y
2002
91-92 12 p. 995-1001
7 p.
artikel
22 BRCA1 ubiquitylation of CtIP: Just the tIP of the iceberg? Barber, Louise J.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1499-1504
6 p.
artikel
23 Bufalin influences the repair of X-ray-induced DNA breaks in Chinese hamster cells Pastor, Nuria
2003
91-92 12 p. 1353-1360
8 p.
artikel
24 Caffeine delays replication fork progression and enhances UV-induced homologous recombination in Chinese hamster cell lines Johansson, Fredrik
2006
91-92 12 p. 1449-1458
10 p.
artikel
25 6-Carboxyfluorescein and structurally similar molecules inhibit DNA binding and repair by O6-alkylguanine DNA alkyltransferase Melikishvili, Manana
2011
91-92 12 p. 1193-1202
10 p.
artikel
26 Cell cycle regulation of the murine 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (mOGG1): mOGG1 associates with microtubules during interphase and mitosis Conlon, Kimberly A.
2004
91-92 12 p. 1601-1615
15 p.
artikel
27 Changes in the level and distribution of Ku proteins during cellular senescence Seluanov, Andrei
2007
91-92 12 p. 1740-1748
9 p.
artikel
28 Chromosome instability and tumor predisposition inversely correlate with BLM protein levels McDaniel, Lisa D
2003
91-92 12 p. 1387-1404
18 p.
artikel
29 Combination of azathioprine and UVA irradiation is a major source of cellular 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine Cooke, Marcus S.
2008
91-92 12 p. 1982-1989
8 p.
artikel
30 Comparative study of nucleotide excision repair defects between XPD-mutated fibroblasts derived from trichothiodystrophy and xeroderma pigmentosum patients Nishiwaki, Tomohisa
2008
91-92 12 p. 1990-1998
9 p.
artikel
31 Cooperative responses of DNA-damage-activated protein kinases ATR and ATM and DNA translesion polymerases to replication-blocking DNA damage in a stem-cell niche Curtis, Marc J.
2011
91-92 12 p. 1272-1281
10 p.
artikel
32 Coordination of MYH DNA glycosylase and APE1 endonuclease activities via physical interactions Luncsford, Paz J.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1043-1052
10 p.
artikel
33 Coping with DNA double strand breaks Hiom, Kevin
2010
91-92 12 p. 1256-1263
8 p.
artikel
34 Cumualative Author Index for DNA Repair 2004 2004
91-92 12 p. 1677-1683
7 p.
artikel
35 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX FOR DNAREP 2002 2002
91-92 12 p. 1065-1070
6 p.
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36 Cumulative Author Index for DNA Repair 2003 2003
91-92 12 p. 1465-1472
8 p.
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37 Cumulative Author Index for DNA Repair 2005 2005
91-92 12 p. 1475-1481
7 p.
artikel
38 CUMULATIVE KEYWORD INDEX FOR DNAREP 2002 2002
91-92 12 p. 1071-1074
4 p.
artikel
39 Cumulative Keyword Index for Dna Repair 2003 2003
91-92 12 p. 1473-1476
4 p.
artikel
40 Cumulative Keyword Index for DNA Repair 2004 2004
91-92 12 p. 1685-1688
4 p.
artikel
41 Cumulative Keyword Index for DNA Repair 2005 2005
91-92 12 p. 1482-1485
4 p.
artikel
42 Cytotoxicity and mutagenesis induced by singlet oxygen in wild type and DNA repair deficient Escherichia coli strains Cavalcante, Ana Karina Dias
2002
91-92 12 p. 1051-1056
6 p.
artikel
43 Dale Mosbaugh Lindahl, Tomas
2005
91-92 12 p. 1346-
1 p.
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44 Dale Mosbaugh Commemorative DNA Repair Goodman, Myron F.
2005
91-92 12 p. 1345-
1 p.
artikel
45 Database of mouse strains carrying targeted mutations in genes affecting biological responses to DNA damage (Version 6) Friedberg, Errol C.
2004
91-92 12 p. 1617-1638
22 p.
artikel
46 Deficiency of Caenorhabditis elegans RecQ5 homologue reduces life span and increases sensitivity to ionizing radiation Jeong, Yun Seong
2003
91-92 12 p. 1309-1319
11 p.
artikel
47 Deficient global genome repair of UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in terminally differentiated myocytes and proliferating fibroblasts from the rat heart van der Wees, Caroline G.C
2003
91-92 12 p. 1297-1308
12 p.
artikel
48 Developmental retinal apoptosis in Ku86−/− mice Karanjawala, Zarir E.
2003
91-92 12 p. 1429-1434
6 p.
artikel
49 Discrimination and versatility in mismatch repair Hays, John B.
2005
91-92 12 p. 1463-1474
12 p.
artikel
50 Dissection of Rad9 BRCT domain function in the mitotic checkpoint response to telomere uncapping Nnakwe, Chinonye C.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1452-1461
10 p.
artikel
51 DNA decay and limited Rad53 activation after liquid holding of UV-treated nucleotide excision repair deficient S. cerevisiae cells Giannattasio, Michele
2004
91-92 12 p. 1591-1599
9 p.
artikel
52 DNA interstrand crosslinks induce a potent replication block followed by formation and repair of double strand breaks in intact mammalian cells Vare, Daniel
2012
91-92 12 p. 976-985
10 p.
artikel
53 DNA mismatch correction in Haemophilus influenzae: characterization of MutL, MutH and their interaction. Joseph, Nimesh
2004
91-92 12 p. 1561-1577
17 p.
artikel
54 DNA modifications repaired by base excision repair are epigenetic Moore, Stephen P.G.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1152-1158
7 p.
artikel
55 DNA polymerases β and λ do not directly affect Ig variable region somatic hypermutation although their absence reduces the frequency of mutations Schrader, Carol E.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1087-1093
7 p.
artikel
56 DNA structure dependent checkpoints as regulators of DNA repair Carr, Antony M
2002
91-92 12 p. 983-994
12 p.
artikel
57 Editorial Friedberg, Errol C
2002
91-92 12 p. 981-
1 p.
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58 Editorial Board 2009
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59 Editorial Board 2010
91-92 12 p. CO2-
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60 Editorial Board 2013
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61 Editorial Board 2006
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62 Editorial Board 2007
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63 Editorial Board 2011
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64 Editorial Board 2012
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65 Electron microscopy of Xrcc4 and the DNA ligase IV–Xrcc4 DNA repair complex Recuero-Checa, María A.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1380-1389
10 p.
artikel
66 Embryonic stem cells lacking the epigenetic regulator Cfp1 are hypersensitive to DNA-damaging agents and exhibit decreased Ape1/Ref-1 protein expression and endonuclease activity Tate, Courtney M.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1411-1423
13 p.
artikel
67 Endogenous levels of Rad51 and Brca2 are required for homologous recombination and regulated by homeostatic re-balancing Magwood, Alissa C.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1122-1133
12 p.
artikel
68 Erratum to “Mice defective in the mismatch repair gene Msh2 show increased predisposition to UVB radiation-induced skin cancer” Meira, Lisiane B
2002
91-92 12 p. 1063-
1 p.
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69 Evidence for complete epistasis of null mutations in murine Fanconi anemia genes Fanca and Fancg van de Vrugt, Henri J.
2011
91-92 12 p. 1252-1261
10 p.
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70 Evidence for Escherichia coli polymerase II mutagenic bypass of intrastrand DNA crosslinks Kanuri, Manorama
2005
91-92 12 p. 1374-1380
7 p.
artikel
71 EXO1-A multi-tasking eukaryotic nuclease Tran, Phuoc T.
2004
91-92 12 p. 1549-1559
11 p.
artikel
72 Exonuclease 1 (Exo1) is required for activating response to SN1 DNA methylating agents Izumchenko, Eugene
2012
91-92 12 p. 951-964
14 p.
artikel
73 Expression of Deinococcus radiodurans PprI enhances the radioresistance of Escherichia coli Gao, Guanjun
2003
91-92 12 p. 1419-1427
9 p.
artikel
74 Fanconi anemia proteins stabilize replication forks Wang, Lily Chien
2008
91-92 12 p. 1973-1981
9 p.
artikel
75 Fourth DNA repair workshop on dna damage and repair: mechanisms and biological consequences. Smolenice Castle, 2-5 May 2004 2004
91-92 12 p. 1639-1659
21 p.
artikel
76 Fragile X repeats are potent inducers of complex, multiple site rearrangements in flanking sequences in Escherichia coli Kosmider, Beata
2007
91-92 12 p. 1850-1863
14 p.
artikel
77 Frameshifts and deletions during in vitro translesion synthesis past Pt–DNA adducts by DNA polymerases β and η Bassett, Ekaterina
2002
91-92 12 p. 1003-1016
14 p.
artikel
78 Functional domains required for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mus81-Mms4 endonuclease complex formation and nuclear localization Fu, Yu
2003
91-92 12 p. 1435-1447
13 p.
artikel
79 Gaps and forks in DNA replication: Rediscovering old models Lehmann, Alan R.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1495-1498
4 p.
artikel
80 Genetic analysis of CHK1 and CHK2 homologues revealed a unique cross talk between ATM and ATR pathways in Neurospora crassa Wakabayashi, Michiyoshi
2008
91-92 12 p. 1951-1961
11 p.
artikel
81 Genetic analysis of ionizing radiation-induced mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals TransLesion Synthesis (TLS) independent of PCNA K164 SUMOylation and ubiquitination Chen, Clark C.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1475-1488
14 p.
artikel
82 Hereditary ataxia SCAN1 cells are defective for the repair of transcription-dependent topoisomerase I cleavage complexes Miao, Ze-Hong
2006
91-92 12 p. 1489-1494
6 p.
artikel
83 Histone H3 K56 acetylation, chromatin assembly, and the DNA damage checkpoint Downs, Jessica A.
2008
91-92 12 p. 2020-2024
5 p.
artikel
84 Homologous recombination and the yKu70/80 complex exert opposite roles in resistance against the killer toxin from Pichia acaciae Klassen, Roland
2007
91-92 12 p. 1864-1875
12 p.
artikel
85 Human DNA polymerase lambda is a proficient extender of primer ends paired to 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine Picher, Angel J.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1749-1756
8 p.
artikel
86 Human MutS and FANCM complexes function as redundant DNA damage sensors in the Fanconi Anemia pathway Huang, Min
2011
91-92 12 p. 1203-1212
10 p.
artikel
87 Human NEIL3 is mainly a monofunctional DNA glycosylase removing spiroimindiohydantoin and guanidinohydantoin Krokeide, Silje Z.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1159-1164
6 p.
artikel
88 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
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89 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2002
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90 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2008
91-92 12 p. CO2-
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91 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
91-92 12 p. IFC-
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92 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
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93 Immunofluorescent localization of the murine 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (mOGG1) in cells growing under normal and nutrient deprivation conditions Conlon, Kimberly A.
2003
91-92 12 p. 1337-1352
16 p.
artikel
94 Impaired spermatogenesis and elevated spontaneous tumorigenesis in xeroderma pigmentosum group A gene (Xpa)-deficient mice Nakane, Hironobu
2008
91-92 12 p. 1938-1950
13 p.
artikel
95 Increased uracil insertion in DNA is cytotoxic and increases the frequency of mutation, double strand break formation and VSG switching in Trypanosoma brucei Castillo-Acosta, Víctor M.
2012
91-92 12 p. 986-995
10 p.
artikel
96 Inducing local DNA damage by visible light to study chromatin repair Solarczyk, Kamil J.
2012
91-92 12 p. 996-1002
7 p.
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97 Inhibition of homologous recombination with vorinostat synergistically enhances ganciclovir cytotoxicity Ladd, Brendon
2013
91-92 12 p. 1114-1121
8 p.
artikel
98 Investigation of switch from ATM to ATR signaling at the sites of DNA damage induced by low and high LET radiation Saha, Janapriya
2013
91-92 12 p. 1143-1151
9 p.
artikel
99 Lack of CAK complex accumulation at DNA damage sites in XP-B and XP-B/CS fibroblasts reveals differential regulation of CAK anchoring to core TFIIH by XPB and XPD helicases during nucleotide excision repair Zhu, Qianzheng
2012
91-92 12 p. 942-950
9 p.
artikel
100 Lyase activities intrinsic to Escherichia coli polymerases IV and V Shen, Xuan
2005
91-92 12 p. 1368-1373
6 p.
artikel
101 Making the best of the loose ends: Mre11/Rad50 complexes and Sae2 promote DNA double-strand break resection Paull, Tanya T.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1283-1291
9 p.
artikel
102 Mammalian polymerase ζ is essential for post-replication repair of UV-induced DNA lesions Jansen, Jacob G.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1444-1451
8 p.
artikel
103 MEC1-dependent phosphorylation of yeast RPA1 in vitro Kim, Hee-Sook
2003
91-92 12 p. 1321-1335
15 p.
artikel
104 Mgs1 and Rad18/Rad5/Mms2 are required for survival of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants with novel temperature/cold sensitive alleles of the DNA polymerase δ subunit, Pol31 Vijeh Motlagh, Niloofar Davoodi
2006
91-92 12 p. 1459-1474
16 p.
artikel
105 Mms1–Mms22 complex protects genome integrity in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dovey, Claire L.
2009
91-92 12 p. 1390-1399
10 p.
artikel
106 Molecular and biological roles of Ape1 protein in mammalian base excision repair Demple, Bruce
2005
91-92 12 p. 1442-1449
8 p.
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107 Mono-allelic POLG expression resulting from nonsense-mediated decay and alternative splicing in a patient with Alpers syndrome Chan, Sherine S.L.
2005
91-92 12 p. 1381-1389
9 p.
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108 Monoclonal B-cell hyperplasia and leukocyte imbalance precede development of B-cell malignancies in uracil-DNA glycosylase deficient mice Andersen, Sonja
2005
91-92 12 p. 1432-1441
10 p.
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109 Mre11–Rad50–Nbs1 conformations and the control of sensing, signaling, and effector responses at DNA double-strand breaks Williams, Gareth J.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1299-1306
8 p.
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110 Mutability of DNA polymerase I: Implications for the creation of mutant DNA polymerases Loh, Ern
2005
91-92 12 p. 1390-1398
9 p.
artikel
111 Mutant cells defective in DNA repair pathways provide a sensitive high-throughput assay for genotoxicity Evans, Terry John
2010
91-92 12 p. 1292-1298
7 p.
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112 Mutator alleles of yeast DNA polymerase ζ Sakamoto, Ayako N.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1829-1838
10 p.
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113 NBS1 cooperates with homologous recombination to counteract chromosome breakage during replication Brugmans, Linda
2009
91-92 12 p. 1363-1370
8 p.
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114 NEIL2-initiated, APE-independent repair of oxidized bases in DNA: Evidence for a repair complex in human cells Das, Aditi
2006
91-92 12 p. 1439-1448
10 p.
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115 [No title] Wharton Jr., Keith A.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1505-1506
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116 [No title] Linn, Stuart
2004
91-92 12 p. 1675-1676
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117 [No title] 2011
91-92 12 p. 1187-1188
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118 Physical and functional interaction of human nuclear uracil-DNA glycosylase with proliferating cell nuclear antigen Ko, Rinkei
2005
91-92 12 p. 1421-1431
11 p.
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119 p53 null Fluorescent Yellow Direct Repeat (FYDR) mice have normal levels of homologous recombination Wiktor-Brown, Dominika M.
2011
91-92 12 p. 1294-1299
6 p.
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120 Polk mutant mice have a spontaneous mutator phenotype Stancel, J. Nicole Kosarek
2009
91-92 12 p. 1355-1362
8 p.
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121 Protein mimicry of DNA and pathway regulation Putnam, Christopher D.
2005
91-92 12 p. 1410-1420
11 p.
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122 p53 suppression overwhelms DNA polymerase η deficiency in determining the cellular UV DNA damage response Laposa, Rebecca R.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1794-1804
11 p.
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123 Publisher's Note 2012
91-92 12 p. v-
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124 Quantitative determination of uracil residues in Escherichia coli DNA: Contribution of ung, dug, and dut genes to uracil avoidance Lari, Sibghat-Ullah
2006
91-92 12 p. 1407-1420
14 p.
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125 RAD18 lives a double life: Its implication in DNA double-strand break repair Ting, Liu
2010
91-92 12 p. 1241-1248
8 p.
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126 Rapid and prolonged stalling of human DNA topoisomerase I in UVA-irradiated genomic areas Mielke, Christian
2007
91-92 12 p. 1757-1763
7 p.
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127 RecB-dependent mutator phenotype in Neisseria meningitidis strains naturally defective in mismatch repair Colicchio, Roberta
2006
91-92 12 p. 1428-1438
11 p.
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128 Regulation of DNA strand exchange in homologous recombination Holthausen, J. Thomas
2010
91-92 12 p. 1264-1272
9 p.
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129 Removal of N-6-methyladenine by the nucleotide excision repair pathway triggers the repair of mismatches in yeast gap-repair intermediates Guo, Xiaoge
2013
91-92 12 p. 1053-1061
9 p.
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130 Repair of deaminated base damage by Schizosaccharomyces pombe thymine DNA glycosylase Dong, Liang
2008
91-92 12 p. 1962-1972
11 p.
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131 Replication arrest-stimulated recombination: Dependence on the RecA paralog, RadA/Sms and translesion polymerase, DinB Lovett, Susan T.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1421-1427
7 p.
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132 Requirements for PCNA monoubiquitination in human cell-free extracts Schmutz, Valérie
2007
91-92 12 p. 1726-1731
6 p.
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133 Rescue of Xrcc1 knockout mouse embryo lethality by transgene-complementation Tebbs, Robert S
2003
91-92 12 p. 1405-1417
13 p.
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134 Restricting the ligation step of non-homologous end-joining Chovanec, Miroslav
2007
91-92 12 p. 1890-1893
4 p.
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135 Retraction notice to “The yeast RAD2, but not RAD1, gene is involved in the transcription-coupled repair of thymine glycols” [Mutat. Res. 337 (1995) 169–178] Leadon, Steven A.
2006
91-92 12 p. 1507-
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136 Role of mismatch-specific uracil-DNA glycosylase in repair of 3,N 4-ethenocytosine in vivo Jurado, Juan
2004
91-92 12 p. 1579-1590
12 p.
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137 Roles of exonucleases and translesion synthesis DNA polymerases during mitotic gap repair in yeast Guo, Xiaoge
2013
91-92 12 p. 1024-1030
7 p.
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138 Slow accumulation of mutations in Xpc −/− mice upon induction of oxidative stress Melis, Joost P.M.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1081-1086
6 p.
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139 Sorting the consequences of ionizing radiation: processing of 8-oxoguanine/abasic site lesions Tian, Kegui
2002
91-92 12 p. 1039-1049
11 p.
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140 Specificity in suppression of SOS expression by recA4162 and uvrD303 Massoni, Shawn C.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1072-1080
9 p.
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141 Specific targeted gene repair using single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides at an endogenous locus in mammalian cells uses homologous recombination McLachlan, Jennifer
2009
91-92 12 p. 1424-1433
10 p.
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142 Srs2 enables checkpoint recovery by promoting disassembly of DNA damage foci from chromatin Yeung, ManTek
2011
91-92 12 p. 1213-1222
10 p.
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143 Stimulation of mutagenesis by proportional deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate accumulation in Escherichia coli Wheeler, Linda J.
2005
91-92 12 p. 1450-1456
7 p.
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144 Structural insight into the DNA polymerase β deoxyribose phosphate lyase mechanism Prasad, Rajendra
2005
91-92 12 p. 1347-1357
11 p.
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145 Structural investigation of a viral ortholog of human NEIL2/3 DNA glycosylases Prakash, Aishwarya
2013
91-92 12 p. 1062-1071
10 p.
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146 Structure–function studies of DNA polymerase lambda Garcia-Diaz, Miguel
2005
91-92 12 p. 1358-1367
10 p.
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147 Successes and failures in early DNA repair research Painter, Robert
2011
91-92 12 p. 1189-1192
4 p.
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148 The absence of Ku but not defects in classical non-homologous end-joining is required to trigger PARP1-dependent end-joining Mansour, Wael Y.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1134-1142
9 p.
artikel
149 The ATR barrier to replication-born DNA damage López-Contreras, Andrés J.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1249-1255
7 p.
artikel
150 The conserved Fanconi anemia nuclease Fan1 and the SUMO E3 ligase Pli1 act in two novel Pso2-independent pathways of DNA interstrand crosslink repair in yeast Fontebasso, Y.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1011-1023
13 p.
artikel
151 The dCMP transferase activity of yeast Rev1 is biologically relevant during the bypass of endogenously generated AP sites Kim, Nayun
2011
91-92 12 p. 1262-1271
10 p.
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152 The deinococcal DdrB protein is involved in an early step of DNA double strand break repair and in plasmid transformation through its single-strand annealing activity Bouthier de la Tour, Claire
2011
91-92 12 p. 1223-1231
9 p.
artikel
153 The embryonic lethality in DNA ligase IV-deficient mice is rescued by deletion of Ku: implications for unifying the heterogeneous phenotypes of NHEJ mutants Karanjawala, Zarir E
2002
91-92 12 p. 1017-1026
10 p.
artikel
154 The fate of p21 CDKN1A in cells surviving UV-irradiation Itoh, Toshiki
2005
91-92 12 p. 1457-1462
6 p.
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155 The human set and transposase domain protein Metnase interacts with DNA Ligase IV and enhances the efficiency and accuracy of non-homologous end-joining Hromas, Robert
2008
91-92 12 p. 1927-1937
11 p.
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156 The influence of heterochromatin on DNA double strand break repair: Getting the strong, silent type to relax Goodarzi, Aaron A.
2010
91-92 12 p. 1273-1282
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157 The mechanism of human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 in the cleavage of AP site and its synthetic analogs Lebedeva, Natalia A.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1037-1042
6 p.
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158 The 2nd US–Japan DNA Repair Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 4–8, 2004 Friedberg, Errol C.
2004
91-92 12 p. 1661-1674
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159 The 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (ogg1) decreases the vulnerability of the developing brain to DNA damage Gu, Aihua
2013
91-92 12 p. 1094-1104
11 p.
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160 The p-benzoquinone DNA adducts derived from benzene are highly mutagenic Xie, Zhongwen
2005
91-92 12 p. 1399-1409
11 p.
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161 The transcription factor, NFI/CTF plays a positive regulatory role in expression of the hSMUG1 gene Elateri, Imane
2003
91-92 12 p. 1371-1385
15 p.
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162 The ubiquitous role of ubiquitin in the DNA damage response Al-Hakim, Abdallah
2010
91-92 12 p. 1229-1240
12 p.
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163 The X family portrait: Structural insights into biological functions of X family polymerases Moon, Andrea F.
2007
91-92 12 p. 1709-1725
17 p.
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164 This Month in DNA Repair 2009
91-92 12 p. 1341-1342
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165 This month in DNA Repair 2008
91-92 12 p. 1925-1926
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166 TIS21/BTG2/PC3 accelerates the repair of DNA double strand breaks by enhancing Mre11 methylation and blocking damage signal transfer to the Chk2T68–p53S20 pathway Choi, Kyu-Sung
2012
91-92 12 p. 965-975
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167 Transcriptional responses to loss of RNase H2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Arana, Mercedes E.
2012
91-92 12 p. 933-941
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168 Transcription and DNA adducts: what happens when the message gets cut off? Scicchitano, David A.
2004
91-92 12 p. 1537-1548
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169 UvrA and UvrB enhance mutations induced by oxidized deoxyribonucleotides Hori, Mika
2007
91-92 12 p. 1786-1793
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170 WRN protects against topo I but not topo II inhibitors by preventing DNA break formation Christmann, Markus
2008
91-92 12 p. 1999-2009
11 p.
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171 Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A protein is driven to nucleotide excision repair sites by the electrostatic potential of distorted DNA Camenisch, Ulrike
2007
91-92 12 p. 1819-1828
10 p.
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172 XRCC1 and base excision repair balance in response to nitric oxide Mutamba, James T.
2011
91-92 12 p. 1282-1293
12 p.
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173 XRCC4 controls nuclear import and distribution of Ligase IV and exchanges faster at damaged DNA in complex with Ligase IV Berg, Elke
2011
91-92 12 p. 1232-1242
11 p.
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174 XRCC1 interaction with the REV1 C-terminal domain suggests a role in post replication repair Gabel, Scott A.
2013
91-92 12 p. 1105-1113
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