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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accumulation of 8-oxoguanine in the cellular DNA and the alteration of the OGG1 expression during ischemia-reperfusion injury in the rat kidney Tsuruya, Kazuhiko
2003
91-92 2 p. 211-229
19 p.
artikel
2 Accumulation of (5′S)-8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine in organs of Cockayne syndrome complementation group B gene knockout mice Kirkali, Güldal
2009
91-92 2 p. 274-278
5 p.
artikel
3 Action of human apurinic endonuclease (Ape1) on C1′-oxidized deoxyribose damage in DNA Xu, Yong-jie
2003
91-92 2 p. 175-185
11 p.
artikel
4 A histidine in the β-CASP domain of Artemis is critical for its full in vitro and in vivo functions de Villartay, Jean-Pierre
2009
91-92 2 p. 202-208
7 p.
artikel
5 AlkB dioxygenase in preventing MMS-induced mutagenesis in Escherichia coli: Effect of Pol V and AlkA proteins Nieminuszczy, Jadwiga
2006
91-92 2 p. 181-188
8 p.
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6 A molecular characterization of spontaneous frameshift mutagenesis within the trpA gene of Escherichia coli Hardin, Aaron
2007
91-92 2 p. 177-189
13 p.
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7 Analysis of the relationships between ATM and the Rad54 paralogs involved in homologous recombination repair Kirshner, Michal
2009
91-92 2 p. 253-261
9 p.
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8 A neurological phenotype in mice with DNA repair gene Ercc1 deficiency Lawrence, Nicola J.
2008
91-92 2 p. 281-291
11 p.
artikel
9 APLF (C2orf13) facilitates nonhomologous end-joining and undergoes ATM-dependent hyperphosphorylation following ionizing radiation Macrae, Chloe J.
2008
91-92 2 p. 292-302
11 p.
artikel
10 A role for Xrcc2 in the early stages of mouse development Adam, Julie
2007
91-92 2 p. 224-234
11 p.
artikel
11 Arsenic-induced Mre11 phosphorylation is cell cycle-dependent and defective in NBS cells Yuan, Shyng-Shiou F
2002
91-92 2 p. 137-142
6 p.
artikel
12 Arthur Kornberg (1918–2007) Friedberg, Errol C.
2008
91-92 2 p. 135-
1 p.
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13 A third Watson memoir Friedberg, Errol C.
2008
91-92 2 p. 346-347
2 p.
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14 ATM polymorphism is associated with low risk myelodysplastic syndrome Ribeiro Jr., Howard Lopes
2013
91-92 2 p. 87-89
3 p.
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15 A unique error signature for human DNA polymerase ν Arana, Mercedes E.
2007
91-92 2 p. 213-223
11 p.
artikel
16 Base excision repair in nucleosomes lacking histone tails Beard, Brian C.
2005
91-92 2 p. 203-209
7 p.
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17 Base J, found in nuclear DNA of Trypanosoma brucei, is not a target for DNA glycosylases Ulbert, Sebastian
2004
91-92 2 p. 145-154
10 p.
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18 BCR/ABL modifies the kinetics and fidelity of DNA double-strand breaks repair in hematopoietic cells Slupianek, Artur
2006
91-92 2 p. 243-250
8 p.
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19 Biochemical characterization of the RECQ4 protein, mutated in Rothmund-Thomson syndrome Macris, Margaret A.
2006
91-92 2 p. 172-180
9 p.
artikel
20 Brca1 in immunoglobulin gene conversion and somatic hypermutation Longerich, Simonne
2008
91-92 2 p. 253-266
14 p.
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21 Caenorhabditis elegans APN-1 plays a vital role in maintaining genome stability Zakaria, Chadi
2010
91-92 2 p. 169-176
8 p.
artikel
22 Caenorhabditis elegans NDX-4 is a MutT-type enzyme that contributes to genomic stability Arczewska, Katarzyna D.
2011
91-92 2 p. 176-187
12 p.
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23 Can an antagonist gene of unicellular organism cause chromosome instability in multicellular organisms? Weitao, Tao
2009
91-92 2 p. 144-145
2 p.
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24 Cell-cycle and DNA damage regulation of the DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2 occurs at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level Tennen, Ruth I.
2013
91-92 2 p. 97-109
13 p.
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25 Cellular response to horizontally transferred DNA in Escherichia coli is tuned by DNA repair systems Delmas, Stéphane
2005
91-92 2 p. 221-229
9 p.
artikel
26 Characterization of human ribosomal protein S3 binding to 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine and abasic sites by surface plasmon resonance Hegde, Vijay
2004
91-92 2 p. 121-126
6 p.
artikel
27 Chlamydophila pneumoniae endonuclease IV prefers to remove mismatched 3′ ribonucleotides: Implication in proofreading mismatched 3′-terminal nucleotides in short-patch repair synthesis Xie, Juan-Juan
2013
91-92 2 p. 140-147
8 p.
artikel
28 Chromatin restoration following nucleotide excision repair involves the incorporation of ubiquitinated H2A at damaged genomic sites Zhu, Qianzheng
2009
91-92 2 p. 262-273
12 p.
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29 Cockayne syndrome b maintains neural precursor function Sacco, Raffaele
2013
91-92 2 p. 110-120
11 p.
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30 Contents cont'd 2008
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31 Contribution of Msh2 and Msh6 subunits to the asymmetric ATPase and DNA mismatch binding activities of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Msh2–Msh6 mismatch repair protein Antony, Edwin
2006
91-92 2 p. 153-162
10 p.
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32 Corrigendum [DNA Repair 2 (2003) 1157] Friedberg, E.C
2004
91-92 2 p. 101-
1 p.
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33 Corrigendum to “Endonuclease V-mediated deoxyinosine excision repair in vitro” [DNA Repair 9 (2010) 1073–1079] Lee, Chia-Chia
2011
91-92 2 p. 250-
1 p.
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34 CPDs and 6-4PPs play different roles in UV-induced cell death in normal and NER-deficient human cells Lima-Bessa, Keronninn Moreno de
2008
91-92 2 p. 303-312
10 p.
artikel
35 Cross-links between Fanconi anaemia and BRCA2 C. West, Stephen
2003
91-92 2 p. 231-234
4 p.
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36 Database of mouse strains carrying targeted mutations in genes affecting biological responses to DNA damage Version 7 Friedberg, Errol C.
2006
91-92 2 p. 189-209
21 p.
artikel
37 Defining the DNA mismatch repair-dependent apoptotic pathway in primary cells: Evidence for p53-independence and involvement of centrosomal caspase 2 Narine, Kelly A.D.
2010
91-92 2 p. 161-168
8 p.
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38 Detection of oxaliplatin-induced DNA crosslinks in vitro and in cancer patients using the alkaline comet assay Almeida, Gabriela M.
2006
91-92 2 p. 219-225
7 p.
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39 Differential activity of UV-DDB in mouse keratinocytes and fibroblasts: Impact on DNA repair and UV-induced skin cancer Pines, Alex
2009
91-92 2 p. 153-161
9 p.
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40 Differential function of NBS1 and ATR in neurogenesis Zhou, Zhongwei
2012
91-92 2 p. 210-221
12 p.
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41 Dissection of the functional domains of an archaeal Holliday junction helicase Hong, Ye
2012
91-92 2 p. 102-111
10 p.
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42 Distinct functions of human RECQ helicases WRN and BLM in replication fork recovery and progression after hydroxyurea-induced stalling Sidorova, Julia M.
2013
91-92 2 p. 128-139
12 p.
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43 DNA binding is essential for PprI function in response to radiation damage in Deinococcus radiodurans Lu, Huiming
2012
91-92 2 p. 139-145
7 p.
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44 DNA damage research in China Xu, Xingzhi
2012
91-92 2 p. 101-
1 p.
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45 DNA polymerase β-dependent long patch base excision repair in living cells Asagoshi, Kenjiro
2010
91-92 2 p. 109-119
11 p.
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46 DNA polymerase ι-dependent translesion replication of uracil containing cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers Vaisman, Alexandra
2006
91-92 2 p. 210-218
9 p.
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47 DNA polymerase eta is targeted by Mdm2 for polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation in response to ultraviolet irradiation Jung, Yong-Sam
2012
91-92 2 p. 177-184
8 p.
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48 DNA repair community connects at Cortona: researchers focus on protein networks, network topology and molecular signatures Sander, Miriam
2004
91-92 2 p. 197-200
4 p.
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49 DNA repair fidelity of base excision repair pathways in human cell extracts Zhang, Qiu-Mei
2005
91-92 2 p. 263-270
8 p.
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50 Down-regulation of DNA polymerase β accompanies somatic hypermutation in human BL2 cell lines Poltoratsky, Vladimir
2007
91-92 2 p. 244-253
10 p.
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51 Dpb11/TopBP1 plays distinct roles in DNA replication, checkpoint response and homologous recombination Germann, Susanne M.
2011
91-92 2 p. 210-224
15 p.
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52 Dynamic localization of human RAD18 during the cell cycle and a functional connection with DNA double-strand break repair Inagaki, Akiko
2009
91-92 2 p. 190-201
12 p.
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53 Dysfunction of lamin A triggers a DNA damage response and cellular senescence Lees-Miller, Susan P.
2006
91-92 2 p. 286-289
4 p.
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54 Editorial Friedberg, Errol C
2003
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55 Editorial Board 2010
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56 Editorial Board 2007
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57 Editorial Board 2008
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58 Editorial Board 2009
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59 Editorial Board 2013
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60 Editorial Board 2011
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61 Editorial Board 2012
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62 Effects of varying gene targeting parameters on processing of recombination intermediates by ERCC1–XPF Rahn, Jennifer J.
2011
91-92 2 p. 188-198
11 p.
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63 ERCC1 haplotypes modify bladder cancer risk: A case–control study Ricceri, Fulvio
2010
91-92 2 p. 191-200
10 p.
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64 Erratum to “The XRCC genes: expanding roles in DNA double-strand break repair” [DNA Repair 3 (2004) 1081–1090] Thacker, John
2005
91-92 2 p. 303-304
2 p.
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65 Exonuclease 1 preferentially repairs mismatches generated by DNA polymerase α Liberti, Sascha E.
2013
91-92 2 p. 92-96
5 p.
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66 Filamin-A as a marker and target for DNA damage based cancer therapy Yue, Jingyin
2012
91-92 2 p. 192-200
9 p.
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67 Functional analysis of the Drosophila Rad51 gene (spn-A) in repair of DNA damage and meiotic chromosome segregation Yoo, Siuk
2005
91-92 2 p. 231-242
12 p.
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68 Functional and physical interactions between ERCC1 and MSH2 complexes for resistance to cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) in mammalian cells Lan, Li
2004
91-92 2 p. 135-143
9 p.
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69 Functional interactions of meiotic recombination factors Rdh54 and Dmc1 Chi, Peter
2009
91-92 2 p. 279-284
6 p.
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70 Functions of human DNA polymerases η, κ and ι suggested by their properties, including fidelity with undamaged DNA templates Kunkel, Thomas A
2003
91-92 2 p. 135-149
15 p.
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71 Genetics of mutagenesis in E. coli: various combinations of translesion polymerases (Pol II, IV and V) deal with lesion/sequence context diversity Wagner, Jérôme
2002
91-92 2 p. 159-167
9 p.
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72 Genome-wide demethylation promotes triplet repeat instability independently of homologous recombination Dion, Vincent
2008
91-92 2 p. 313-320
8 p.
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73 Good news on the horizon: The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) Friedberg, Errol C.
2010
91-92 2 p. 102-
1 p.
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74 H2AX and lung cancer: Is it the Ariadne's thread? Matthaios, D.
2013
91-92 2 p. 90-91
2 p.
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75 How are specialized (low-fidelity) eukaryotic polymerases selected and switched with high-fidelity polymerases during translesion DNA synthesis? Fischhaber, Paula L.
2005
91-92 2 p. 279-283
5 p.
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76 Human MutL-complexes monitor homologous recombination independently of mismatch repair Siehler, Simone Yasmin
2009
91-92 2 p. 242-252
11 p.
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77 Human SNM1A suppresses the DNA repair defects of yeast pso2 mutants Hazrati, Ali
2008
91-92 2 p. 230-238
9 p.
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78 Hybrid joint formation in human V(D)J recombination requires nonhomologous DNA end joining Raghavan, Sathees C.
2006
91-92 2 p. 278-285
8 p.
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79 Hypersensitivity to chromium-induced DNA damage correlates with constitutive deregulation of upstream p53 kinases in p21−/− HCT116 colon cancer cells Hill, Richard
2008
91-92 2 p. 239-252
14 p.
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80 Identification of the human HEX1/hExo1 gene promoter and characterization of elements responsible for promoter activity Ladd, Paula D.
2003
91-92 2 p. 187-198
12 p.
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81 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
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82 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2006
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83 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
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84 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
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85 Impact of mitochondria on nuclear genome stability Karthikeyan, Gopalakrishnan
2005
91-92 2 p. 141-148
8 p.
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86 Impaired DNA double strand break repair in cells from Nijmegen breakage syndrome patients Howlett, Niall G.
2006
91-92 2 p. 251-257
7 p.
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87 Induction and repair of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks in human fibroblasts are not affected by terminal differentiation Brammer, Ingo
2004
91-92 2 p. 113-120
8 p.
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88 Inhibition of DNA double-strand break repair by the Ku heterodimer in mrx mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Wasko, Brian M.
2009
91-92 2 p. 162-169
8 p.
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89 In pursuit of a molecular mechanism for adaptive gene amplification Hastings, P.J
2002
91-92 2 p. 111-123
13 p.
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90 Interactions among the Escherichia coli mutT, mutM, and mutY damage prevention pathways Fowler, Robert G.
2003
91-92 2 p. 159-173
15 p.
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91 Intrinsic 5′-deoxyribose-5-phosphate lyase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Trf4 protein with a possible role in base excision DNA repair Gellon, Lionel
2008
91-92 2 p. 187-198
12 p.
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92 In vitro repair of DNA hairpins containing various numbers of CAG/CTG trinucleotide repeats Zhang, Tianyi
2012
91-92 2 p. 201-209
9 p.
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93 Knockdown of the DNA repair and redox signaling protein Ape1/Ref-1 blocks ovarian cancer cell and tumor growth Fishel, Melissa L.
2008
91-92 2 p. 177-186
10 p.
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94 Ku86 deficiency leads to reduced intrachromosomal homologous recombination in vivo in mice Reliene, Ramune
2004
91-92 2 p. 103-111
9 p.
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95 Lethality in PARP-1/Ku80 double mutant mice reveals physiological synergy during early embryogenesis Henrie, Melinda S.
2003
91-92 2 p. 151-158
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96 Letter to the Editor Stahl, Frank
2011
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97 Linking up and interacting with BRCT domains Watts, Felicity Z.
2010
91-92 2 p. 103-108
6 p.
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98 Lipofection and nucleofection of substrate plasmid can generate widely different readings of DNA end-joining efficiency in different cell lines Magin, Simon
2013
91-92 2 p. 148-160
13 p.
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99 Locations of mouse DNA damage response and repair loci, and cancer risk modifiers Bulman, Robert A.
2006
91-92 2 p. 274-277
4 p.
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100 Loop II of DNA polymerase beta is important for discrimination during substrate binding Lin, George C.
2009
91-92 2 p. 182-189
8 p.
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101 Loss of RecQ5 leads to spontaneous mitotic defects and chromosomal aberrations in Drosophila melanogaster Nakayama, Minoru
2009
91-92 2 p. 232-241
10 p.
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102 Low joining efficiency and non-conservative repair of two distant double-strand breaks in mouse embryonic stem cells Boubakour-Azzouz, Imenne
2008
91-92 2 p. 149-161
13 p.
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103 Mismatch repair proteins collaborate with methyltransferases in the repair of O 6-methylguanine Rye, Peter T.
2008
91-92 2 p. 170-176
7 p.
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104 Modulation of DNA damage/DNA repair capacity by XPC polymorphisms Zhu, Yimin
2008
91-92 2 p. 141-148
8 p.
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105 Molecular analysis of sister chromatid recombination in mammalian cells Puget, Nadine
2005
91-92 2 p. 149-161
13 p.
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106 Mre11 and Exo1 contribute to the initiation and processivity of resection at meiotic double-strand breaks made independently of Spo11 Hodgson, Adam
2011
91-92 2 p. 138-148
11 p.
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107 Multiple end joining mechanisms repair a chromosomal DNA break in fission yeast Li, Peng
2012
91-92 2 p. 120-130
11 p.
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108 Multiple uracil-DNA glycosylase activities in Deinococcus radiodurans Sandigursky, Margarita
2004
91-92 2 p. 163-169
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109 Mutagenesis in the Spotlight Friedberg, Errol C
2002
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110 Mutagenicity of the cytidine analog zebularine in Escherichia coli Lee, Grace
2004
91-92 2 p. 155-161
7 p.
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111 New insights for understanding the transcription-coupled repair pathway Sarasin, Alain
2007
91-92 2 p. 265-269
5 p.
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112 Non-specific DNA binding interferes with the efficient excision of oxidative lesions from chromatin by the human DNA glycosylase, NEIL1 Odell, Ian D.
2010
91-92 2 p. 134-143
10 p.
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113 [No title] Hickson, Ian D.
2008
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114 [No title] 2009
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115 [No title] 2011
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116 Nuclear reorganization of DNA mismatch repair proteins in response to DNA damage Mastrocola, Adam S.
2010
91-92 2 p. 120-133
14 p.
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117 Nucleotide excision repair and the degradation of RNA pol II by the Caenorhabditis elegans XPA and Rsp5 orthologues, RAD-3 and WWP-1 Astin, Jonathan W.
2008
91-92 2 p. 267-280
14 p.
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118 Nucleotide excision repair and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway—Do all roads lead to Rome? Reed, Simon H.
2007
91-92 2 p. 149-156
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119 Nucleotide excision repair deficiency causes elevated levels of chromosome gain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Howlett, Niall G
2004
91-92 2 p. 127-134
8 p.
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120 Open, repair and close again: Chromatin dynamics and the response to UV-induced DNA damage Palomera-Sanchez, Zoraya
2011
91-92 2 p. 119-125
7 p.
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121 P element excision and repair by non-homologous end joining occurs in both G1 and G2 of the cell cycle Weinert, Brian T.
2005
91-92 2 p. 171-181
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122 Persistence of unrepaired DNA double strand breaks caused by inhibition of ATM does not lead to radio-sensitisation in the absence of NF-κB activation Veuger, Stephany J.
2011
91-92 2 p. 235-244
10 p.
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123 Physical and functional crosstalk between Fanconi anemia core components and the GINS replication complex Tumini, Emanuela
2011
91-92 2 p. 149-158
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124 Pre-isotopic and post-isotopic eras of DNA repair Grossman, Larry
2005
91-92 2 p. 289-291
3 p.
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125 Proliferation-dependent expression of nuclear uracil-DNA glycosylase is mediated in part by E2F-4 Muller-Weeks, Susan
2005
91-92 2 p. 183-190
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126 Proteasomal regulation of the mutagenic translesion DNA polymerase, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rev1 Wiltrout, Mary Ellen
2011
91-92 2 p. 169-175
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127 Protecting the heritable genome: DNA damage response mechanisms in spermatogonial stem cells Rübe, Claudia E.
2011
91-92 2 p. 159-168
10 p.
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128 Psoralen-sensitive mutant pso9-1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains a mutant allele of the DNA damage checkpoint gene MEC3 Cardone, J.M.
2006
91-92 2 p. 163-171
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129 RAD18–BRCTx interaction is required for efficient repair of UV-induced DNA damage Liu, Ting
2012
91-92 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
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130 Rare diseases provide rare insights into DNA repair pathways, TFIIH, aging and cancer Bohr, Vilhelm A.
2005
91-92 2 p. 293-302
10 p.
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131 Recovery of deficient homologous recombination in Brca2-depleted mouse cells by wild-type Rad51 expression Lee, Shauna A.
2009
91-92 2 p. 170-181
12 p.
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132 Reflections on the 8th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens Bridges, Bryn A.
2002
91-92 2 p. 169-174
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133 Regulation of Actinomycin D induced upregulation of Mdm2 in H1299 cells Li, Lianjie
2012
91-92 2 p. 112-119
8 p.
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134 Removal of deoxyinosine from the Escherichia coli chromosome as studied by oligonucleotide transformation Weiss, Bernard
2008
91-92 2 p. 205-212
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135 Repair of radiation induced DNA double strand breaks by backup NHEJ is enhanced in G2 Wu, Wenqi
2008
91-92 2 p. 329-338
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136 Repair of the mutagenic DNA oxidation product, 5-formyluracil Liu, Pingfang
2003
91-92 2 p. 199-210
12 p.
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137 Requirement for NBS1 in the S phase checkpoint response to DNA methylation combined with PARP inhibition Horton, Julie K.
2011
91-92 2 p. 225-234
10 p.
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138 Ribonucleotide incorporation, proofreading and bypass by human DNA polymerase δ Clausen, Anders R.
2013
91-92 2 p. 121-127
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139 Role for DNA polymerase beta in response to ionizing radiation Vermeulen, Christie
2007
91-92 2 p. 202-212
11 p.
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140 Role of mitochondrial DNA in toxic responses to oxidative stress Van Houten, Bennett
2006
91-92 2 p. 145-152
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141 Role of senataxin in DNA damage and telomeric stability De Amicis, Andrea
2011
91-92 2 p. 199-209
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142 Roles of E. coli double-strand-break-repair proteins in stress-induced mutation He, Albert S.
2006
91-92 2 p. 258-273
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143 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ogg1 prevents poly(GT) tract instability in the mitochondrial genome Vongsamphanh, Ratsavarinh
2006
91-92 2 p. 235-242
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144 Separable roles for Exonuclease I in meiotic DNA double-strand break repair Keelagher, Rebecca E.
2011
91-92 2 p. 126-137
12 p.
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145 Shiga toxin 1 and ricin inhibit the repair of H2O2-induced DNA single strand breaks in cultured mammalian cells Sestili, Piero
2005
91-92 2 p. 271-277
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146 Splitting hairs – discovery of a new DNA repair and transcription factor for the human disease trichothiodystrophy Cleaver, James E.
2005
91-92 2 p. 285-287
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147 Structure and function of the abasic site specificity pocket of an AP endonuclease from Archaeoglobus fulgidus Schmiedel, Ramona
2009
91-92 2 p. 219-231
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148 Substrate specificity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mus81–Mms4 endonuclease Fricke, William M.
2005
91-92 2 p. 243-251
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149 TAp63γ enhances nucleotide excision repair through transcriptional regulation of DNA repair genes Liu, Juan
2012
91-92 2 p. 167-176
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150 Telomere exchange and asymmetric segregation of chromosomes can account for the unlimited proliferative potential of ALT cell populations Blagoev, Krastan B.
2008
91-92 2 p. 199-204
6 p.
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151 The ability of Sgs1 to interact with DNA topoisomerase III is essential for damage-induced recombination Ui, Ayako
2005
91-92 2 p. 191-201
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152 The “A” rule revisited: polymerases as determinants of mutational specificity Strauss, Bernard S
2002
91-92 2 p. 125-135
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153 The C. elegans gene pme-5: molecular cloning and role in the DNA-damage response of a tankyrase orthologue Gravel, Catherine
2004
91-92 2 p. 171-182
12 p.
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154 The discovery that xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) results from defective nucleotide excision repair Friedberg, Errol C.
2004
91-92 2 p. 183-195
13 p.
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155 The effect of oxidative metabolism on spontaneous Polζ-dependent translesion synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Minesinger, Brenda K.
2006
91-92 2 p. 226-234
9 p.
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156 The HDAC inhibitor depsipeptide transactivates the p53/p21 pathway by inducing DNA damage Wang, Haiying
2012
91-92 2 p. 146-156
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157 The kinetochore protein Bub1 participates in the DNA damage response Yang, Chunying
2012
91-92 2 p. 185-191
7 p.
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158 The Mec1p and Tel1p checkpoint kinases allow humanized yeast to tolerate chronic telomere dysfunctions by suppressing telomere fusions di Domenico, Enea Gino
2009
91-92 2 p. 209-218
10 p.
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159 The molecular basis for different disease states caused by mutations in TFIIH and XPG Schärer, Orlando D.
2008
91-92 2 p. 339-344
6 p.
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160 The Neurospora crassa UVS-3 epistasis group encodes homologues of the ATR/ATRIP checkpoint control system Kazama, Yusuke
2008
91-92 2 p. 213-229
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161 The non-homologous end-joining protein Nej1p is a target of the DNA damage checkpoint Ahnesorg, Peter
2007
91-92 2 p. 190-201
12 p.
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162 The nuclear DNA deaminase AID functions distributively whereas cytoplasmic APOBEC3G has a processive mode of action Coker, Heather A.
2007
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9 p.
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163 The oxidative DNA glycosylases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exhibit different substrate preferences from their Escherichia coli counterparts Guo, Yin
2010
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164 The role of DNA polymerase η in UV mutational spectra Choi, Jun-Hyuk
2005
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165 The yeast MSH1 gene is not involved in DNA repair or recombination during meiosis Sia, Elaine A.
2005
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166 The yeast Snm1 protein is a DNA 5′-exonuclease Li, Xiaoroang
2005
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167 This Month in DNA Repair 2010
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168 Three tandem HRDC domains have synergistic effect on the RecQ functions in Deinococcus radiodurans Huang, Lifen
2007
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169 Tilting at windmills? The nucleotide excision repair of chromosomal DNA Waters, Raymond
2009
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170 Truncation of MBD4 predisposes to reciprocal chromosomal translocations and alters the response to therapeutic agents in colon cancer cells Abdel-Rahman, Wael M.
2008
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171 Turning off the G2 DNA damage checkpoint Calonge, Teresa M.
2008
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172 Uracil incorporation into genomic DNA does not predict toxicity caused by chemotherapeutic inhibition of thymidylate synthase Luo, Yuhong
2008
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173 Use of a molecular beacon to track the activity of base excision repair protein OGG1 in live cells Mirbahai, Leda
2010
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174 Use of Drosophila deoxynucleoside kinase to study mechanism of toxicity and mutagenicity of deoxycytidine analogs in Escherichia coli Betham, Brittany
2010
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175 UVB radiation-induced cancer predisposition in Cockayne syndrome group A (Csa) mutant mice van der Horst, Gijsbertus T.J
2002
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176 When cleavage is not attractive: Non-catalytic inhibition of ubiquitin chains at DNA double-strand breaks by OTUB1 Blackford, Andrew N.
2011
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177 Workshop on DNA repair and related DNA transactions, a conference report Spivak, G
2003
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178 XPF with mutations in its conserved nuclease domain is defective in DNA repair but functions in TRF2-mediated telomere shortening Wu, Yili
2007
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179 XRCC1 interactions with base excision repair DNA intermediates Nazarkina, Zhanna K.
2007
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180 Zebrafish Mms2 promotes K63-linked polyubiquitination and is involved in p53-mediated DNA-damage response Wen, Rui
2012
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