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1 Abasic sites linked to dUTP incorporation in DNA are a major cause of spontaneous mutations in absence of base excision repair and Rad17–Mec3–Ddc1 (9–1–1) DNA damage checkpoint clamp in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Collura, Ada
2012
91-92 3 p. 294-303
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2 Abrupt telomere losses and reduced end-resection can explain accelerated senescence of Smc5/6 mutants lacking telomerase Noël, Jean-François
2011
91-92 3 p. 271-282
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3 Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase by MAPO1 and FLCN induces apoptosis triggered by alkylated base mismatch in DNA Lim, Teik How
2012
91-92 3 p. 259-266
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4 Activation of stress-responsive promoters by ionizing radiation for deployment in targeted gene therapy Chastel, Carine
2004
91-92 3 p. 201-215
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5 A der(8)t(8;11) chromosome in the Karpas-620 myeloma cell line expresses only Cyclin D1: Yet both Cyclin D1 and MYC are repositioned in close proximity to the 3′ IGH enhancer Dib, Amel
2009
91-92 3 p. 330-335
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6 AHNAK interacts with the DNA ligase IV–XRCC4 complex and stimulates DNA ligase IV-mediated double-stranded ligation Stiff, Thomas
2004
91-92 3 p. 245-256
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7 A life in DNA repair—And beyond Krokan, Hans E.
2012
91-92 3 p. 224-235
12 p.
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8 Alkyladenine DNA glycosylase (AAG) localizes to mitochondria and interacts with mitochondrial single-stranded binding protein (mtSSB) van Loon, Barbara
2013
91-92 3 p. 177-187
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9 Altered DNA damage response in Caenorhabditis elegans with impaired poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolases genes expression St-Laurent, Jean-François
2007
91-92 3 p. 329-343
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10 An integrated mechanistic model for transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair Patel, Shwetal
2004
91-92 3 p. 343-348
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11 Archaeal DNA helicase HerA interacts with Mre11 homologue and unwinds blunt-ended double-stranded DNA and recombination intermediates Zhang, Songtao
2008
91-92 3 p. 380-391
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12 A role for DNA polymerase V in G→T mutations from the major benzo[a]pyrene N 2-dG adduct when studied in a 5′-T G ̄ T sequence in E. coli Yin, Jun
2004
91-92 3 p. 323-334
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13 ATF3 and Fra1 have opposite functions in JNK- and ERK-dependent DNA damage responses Hamdi, Mohamed
2008
91-92 3 p. 487-496
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14 ATM mediates repression of DNA end-degradation in an ATP-dependent manner Rahal, Elias A.
2008
91-92 3 p. 464-475
12 p.
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15 ATR–Chk1 signaling pathway and homologous recombinational repair protect cells from 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity Fujinaka, Yoshihiko
2012
91-92 3 p. 247-258
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16 Budding yeast mms4 is epistatic with rad52 and the function of Mms4 can be replaced by a bacterial Holliday junction resolvase Odagiri, Nao
2003
91-92 3 p. 347-358
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17 Caloric restriction promotes genomic stability by induction of base excision repair and reversal of its age-related decline Cabelof, Diane C.
2003
91-92 3 p. 295-307
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18 Cellular processing pathways contribute to the activation of etoposide-induced DNA damage responses Fan, Jia-Rong
2008
91-92 3 p. 452-463
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19 Cellular responses to targeted genomic sequence modification using single-stranded oligonucleotides and zinc-finger nucleases Olsen, Petter Angell
2009
91-92 3 p. 298-308
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20 Characterisation of Ercc1 deficiency in the liver and in conditional Ercc1-deficient primary hepatocytes in vitro Kirschner, Kristina
2007
91-92 3 p. 304-316
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21 14-3-3 checkpoint regulatory proteins interact specifically with DNA repair protein human exonuclease 1 (hEXO1) via a semi-conserved motif Andersen, Sofie Dabros
2012
91-92 3 p. 267-277
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22 Closely opposed apurinic/apyrimidinic sites are converted to double strand breaks in Escherichia coli even in the absence of exonuclease III, endonuclease IV, nucleotide excision repair and AP lyase cleavage Harrison, Lynn
2006
91-92 3 p. 324-335
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23 Clubbing together on clamps: The key to translesion synthesis Lehmann, Alan R.
2006
91-92 3 p. 404-407
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24 Collaborative roles of γH2AX and the Rad51 paralog Xrcc3 in homologous recombinational repair Sonoda, Eiichiro
2007
91-92 3 p. 280-292
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25 Color figures for DNA Repair covers Friedberg, Errol C.
2005
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26 Comparative analysis of in vivo interactions between Rev1 protein and other Y-family DNA polymerases in animals and yeasts Kosarek, J. Nicole
2008
91-92 3 p. 439-451
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27 Competition between PARP-1 and Ku70 control the decision between high-fidelity and mutagenic DNA repair Paddock, M.N.
2011
91-92 3 p. 338-343
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28 Cooperative damage recognition by UvrA and UvrB: Identification of UvrA residues that mediate DNA binding Croteau, Deborah L.
2008
91-92 3 p. 392-404
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29 Corrigendum to “Co-localization in replication foci and interaction of human Y-family members, DNA polymerase polη and REVl protein” Tissier, Agnès
2005
91-92 3 p. 403-
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30 5′ C-rich telomeric overhangs are an outcome of rapid telomere truncation events Oganesian, Liana
2013
91-92 3 p. 238-245
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31 Defending genome integrity during S-phase: putative roles for RecQ helicases and topoisomerase III Oakley, Thomas J
2002
91-92 3 p. 175-207
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32 Defining interactions between DNA-PK and ligase IV/XRCC4 Hsu, Hsin-Ling
2002
91-92 3 p. 225-235
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33 Deletion of dnaN1 generates a mutator phenotype in Bacillus anthracis Yang, Hanjing
2008
91-92 3 p. 507-514
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34 Delocalization of nucleolar poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 to the nucleoplasm and its novel link to cellular sensitivity to DNA damage Rancourt, Ann
2009
91-92 3 p. 286-297
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35 Differential effects of hypoxia and acidosis on p53 expression, repair of UVC-damaged DNA and viability after UVC in normal and tumor-derived human cells Dregoesc, Diana
2009
91-92 3 p. 370-382
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36 Differential incorporation of halogenated deoxyuridines during UV-induced DNA repair synthesis in human cells Svetlova, Maria
2005
91-92 3 p. 359-366
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37 Distinct roles of RECQ1 in the maintenance of genomic stability Wu, Yuliang
2010
91-92 3 p. 315-324
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38 DNA bending by the human damage recognition complex XPC–HR23B Janićijević, Ana
2003
91-92 3 p. 325-336
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39 DNA end resection—Unraveling the tail Mimitou, Eleni P.
2011
91-92 3 p. 344-348
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40 DNA repair capacity after γ-irradiation and expression profiles of DNA repair genes in resting and proliferating human peripheral blood lymphocytes Mayer, Claudia
2002
91-92 3 p. 237-250
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41 DNA repair is crucial for maintaining hematopoietic stem cell function Niedernhofer, Laura J.
2008
91-92 3 p. 523-529
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42 DNA repair modulates the vulnerability of the developing brain to alkylating agents Kisby, G.E.
2009
91-92 3 p. 400-412
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43 DNA Repair 2008: Tenth Biennial Meeting of the German Society for Research on DNA Repair Digweed, Martin
2009
91-92 3 p. 424-428
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44 Early steps of double-strand break repair in Bacillus subtilis Alonso, Juan C.
2013
91-92 3 p. 162-176
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45 Editorial Board 2009
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46 Editorial Board 2010
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47 Editorial Board 2008
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48 Editorial Board 2007
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49 Editorial Board 2013
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50 Editorial Board 2011
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51 Editorial Board 2012
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52 Erratum to “Direct transfer of Ku between DNA molecules with nonhomologous ends” Chiu, Chin-Feng
2002
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53 Exonuclease 1 (EXO1) gene variation and melanoma risk Song, Fengju
2012
91-92 3 p. 304-309
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54 FANCJ: Solving problems in DNA replication Hiom, Kevin
2010
91-92 3 p. 250-256
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55 Formaldehyde-induced genome instability is suppressed by an XPF-dependent pathway Kumari, Anuradha
2012
91-92 3 p. 236-246
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56 Fraud in science—Reflections on some whys and wherefores Friedberg, Errol C.
2006
91-92 3 p. 291-293
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57 Generation of mutator mutants during carcinogenesis Venkatesan, Ranga N.
2006
91-92 3 p. 294-302
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58 Growth of persistent foci of DNA damage checkpoint factors is essential for amplification of G1 checkpoint signaling Yamauchi, Motohiro
2008
91-92 3 p. 405-417
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59 Happy 5th birthday, DNA Repair Friedberg, Errol C.
2007
91-92 3 p. 271-273
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60 Har Gobind Khorana (January 9, 1922–November 9, 2011) Sgaramella, Vittorio
2012
91-92 3 p. 324-325
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61 HCT116 cells deficient in p21Waf1 are hypersensitive to tyrosine kinase inhibitors and adriamycin through a mechanism unrelated to p21 and dependent on p53 Ferrandiz, Nuria
2009
91-92 3 p. 390-399
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62 Helicase and translocases required for the maintenance of genome stability Boulton, Simon J.
2010
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63 Heterozygous inactivation of human Ku70/Ku86 heterodimer does not affect cell growth, double-strand break repair, or genome integrity Uegaki, Koichi
2006
91-92 3 p. 303-311
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64 High frequency of nucleotide misincorporations upon the processing of double-strand breaks Kovalchuk, Igor
2004
91-92 3 p. 217-223
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65 hSMUG1 can functionally compensate for Ung1 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Elateri, Imane
2003
91-92 3 p. 315-323
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66 Identification of DNA-PKcs phosphorylation sites in XRCC4 and effects of mutations at these sites on DNA end joining in a cell-free system Lee, Kyung-Jong
2004
91-92 3 p. 267-276
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67 Identification of specific amino acid residues in the E. coli β processivity clamp involved in interactions with DNA polymerase III, UmuD and UmuD′ Duzen, Jill M.
2004
91-92 3 p. 301-312
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68 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
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69 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2006
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70 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
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71 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
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72 Induction of DNA double strand breaks by arsenite: comparative studies with DNA breaks induced by X-rays Okayasu, Ryuichi
2003
91-92 3 p. 309-314
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73 Induction of genome instability by DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Myung, Kyungjae
2003
91-92 3 p. 243-258
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74 INO80-dependent chromatin remodeling regulates early and late stages of mitotic homologous recombination Tsukuda, Toyoko
2009
91-92 3 p. 360-369
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75 Insight into the functional consequences of hMYH variants associated with colorectal cancer: distinct differences in the adenine glycosylase activity and the response to AP endonucleases of Y150C and G365D murine MYH Pope, Mary Ann
2005
91-92 3 p. 315-325
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76 Insights into the cellular role of enigmatic DNA polymerase ι Vidal, Antonio E.
2009
91-92 3 p. 420-423
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77 Interaction between the mismatch repair and nucleotide excision repair pathways in the prevention of 5-azacytidine-induced CG-to-GC mutations in Escherichia coli Pitsikas, Photini
2009
91-92 3 p. 354-359
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78 Is AID a monomer in solution? Bhagwat, Ashok S.
2008
91-92 3 p. 349-350
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79 Isolation and genetic characterization of the Neurospora crassa REV1 and REV7 homologs: evidence for involvement in damage-induced mutagenesis Sakai, Wataru
2003
91-92 3 p. 337-346
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80 Is RecG a general guardian of the bacterial genome? Rudolph, Christian J.
2010
91-92 3 p. 210-223
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81 Is the repair of oxidative DNA base modifications inducible by a preceding DNA damage induction? Bercht, Marc
2007
91-92 3 p. 367-373
7 p.
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82 Lack of the DNA glycosylases MYH and OGG1 in the cancer prone double mutant mouse does not increase mitochondrial DNA mutagenesis Halsne, Ruth
2012
91-92 3 p. 278-285
8 p.
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83 Lawrence Grossman, Ph.D., 1924–2006 Friedberg, Errol C.
2006
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84 Low doses of alpha particles do not induce sister chromatid exchanges in bystander Chinese hamster cells defective in homologous recombination Nagasawa, Hatsumi
2008
91-92 3 p. 515-522
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85 Mechanism of cell killing after ionizing radiation by a dominant negative DNA polymerase beta Neijenhuis, Sari
2009
91-92 3 p. 336-346
11 p.
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86 Mechanism of interaction between human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase and AP endonuclease Sidorenko, Victoria S.
2007
91-92 3 p. 317-328
12 p.
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87 MEN1 and FANCD2 mediate distinct mechanisms of DNA crosslink repair Marek, Lorri R.
2008
91-92 3 p. 476-486
11 p.
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88 Methylation damage to RNA induced in vivo in Escherichia coli is repaired by endogenous AlkB as part of the adaptive response Vågbø, Cathrine Broberg
2013
91-92 3 p. 188-195
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89 Methylation of histone H3 lysine-79 by Dot1p plays multiple roles in the response to UV damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Bostelman, Lindsey J.
2007
91-92 3 p. 383-395
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90 MG132 and its emerging anti-neoplastic effects Kapoor, Shailendra
2013
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91 Msh1p counteracts oxidative lesion-induced instability of mtDNA and stimulates mitochondrial recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Kaniak, Aneta
2009
91-92 3 p. 318-329
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92 Multiple PolK (POLK) transcripts in mammalian testis Guo, Caixia
2005
91-92 3 p. 397-402
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93 MUTYH-associated polyposis—From defect in base excision repair to clinical genetic testing Cheadle, Jeremy P.
2007
91-92 3 p. 274-279
6 p.
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94 New immunoaffinity-LC-MS/MS methodology reveals that Aag null mice are deficient in their ability to clear 1,N 6-etheno-deoxyadenosine DNA lesions from lung and liver in vivo Ham, Amy-Joan L
2004
91-92 3 p. 257-265
9 p.
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95 No attenuation of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response in murine telomerase-deficient cells Erdmann, Natalie
2009
91-92 3 p. 347-353
7 p.
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96 Non-productive DNA damage binding by DNA glycosylase-like protein Mag2 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe Adhikary, Suraj
2013
91-92 3 p. 196-204
9 p.
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97 Normal hypermutation in antibody genes from congenic mice defective for DNA polymerase ι Martomo, Stella A.
2006
91-92 3 p. 392-398
7 p.
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98 [No title] 2009
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99 [No title] Wilson, Samuel H.
2007
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100 Novel DNA lesions generated by the interaction between therapeutic thiopurines and UVA light Zhang, Xiaohong
2007
91-92 3 p. 344-354
11 p.
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101 Nucleosomal structure of undamaged DNA regions suppresses the non-specific DNA binding of the XPC complex Yasuda, Takeshi
2005
91-92 3 p. 389-395
7 p.
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102 Opposite base specificity in excision of pyrimidine ring-opened 1,N 6-ethenoadenine by thymine glycol–DNA-glycosylases Bajek, Monika
2002
91-92 3 p. 251-257
7 p.
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103 Overexpression of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase is lethal for mice lacking double-strand break repair Karanjawala, Zarir E
2003
91-92 3 p. 285-294
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104 Oxidation of mitochondrial deoxynucleotide pools by exposure to sodium nitroprusside induces cell death Ichikawa, Junji
2008
91-92 3 p. 418-430
13 p.
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105 8-OxoG retards the activity of the ligase III/XRCC1 complex during the repair of a single-strand break, when present within a clustered DNA damage site Lomax, Martine E
2004
91-92 3 p. 289-299
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106 8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (Ogg1) causes a transcriptional inactivation of damaged DNA in the absence of functional Cockayne syndrome B (Csb) protein Khobta, Andriy
2009
91-92 3 p. 309-317
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107 Persistently bound Ku at DNA ends attenuates DNA end resection and homologous recombination Shao, Zhengping
2012
91-92 3 p. 310-316
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108 Phosphorylation of replication protein A by S-phase checkpoint kinases Liu, Jen-Sing
2006
91-92 3 p. 369-380
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109 Physical interaction between archaeal DNA repair helicase Hel308 and Replication Protein A (RPA) Woodman, Isabel L.
2011
91-92 3 p. 306-313
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110 Product inhibition and magnesium modulate the dual reaction mode of hOgg1 Morland, Ingrid
2005
91-92 3 p. 381-387
7 p.
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111 RAD53 is limiting in double-strand break repair and in protection against toxicity associated with ribonucleotide reductase inhibition Covo, Shay
2012
91-92 3 p. 317-323
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112 Rad54, the motor of homologous recombination Mazin, Alexander V.
2010
91-92 3 p. 286-302
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113 Rapid inactivation and proteasome-mediated degradation of OGG1 contribute to the synergistic effect of hyperthermia on genotoxic treatments Fantini, Damiano
2013
91-92 3 p. 227-237
11 p.
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114 Rapid repair of DNA double strand breaks in Arabidopsis thaliana is dependent on proteins involved in chromosome structure maintenance Kozak, Jaroslav
2009
91-92 3 p. 413-419
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115 RECQL5 helicase: Connections to DNA recombination and RNA polymerase II transcription Aygün, Ozan
2010
91-92 3 p. 345-353
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116 Recruitment to stalled replication forks of the PriA DNA helicase and replisome-loading activities is essential for survival Gabbai, Carolina B.
2010
91-92 3 p. 202-209
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117 recX, a new SOS gene that is co-transcribed with the recA gene in Escherichia coli Pagès, Vincent
2003
91-92 3 p. 273-284
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118 Repair of UV damage in bacteria Goosen, Nora
2008
91-92 3 p. 353-379
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119 Replication of 2-hydroxyadenine-containing DNA and recognition by human MutSα Barone, Flavia
2007
91-92 3 p. 355-366
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120 Response to “Is AID a monomer in solution” Sacho, Elizabeth J.
2008
91-92 3 p. 351-352
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121 Retraction 2003
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122 Rev1 and Polζ influence toxicity and mutagenicity of Me-lex, a sequence selective N3-adenine methylating agent Monti, Paola
2008
91-92 3 p. 431-438
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123 Role of active site tyrosines in dynamic aspects of DNA binding by AP endonuclease Melo, Luisa F.
2007
91-92 3 p. 374-382
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124 Role of yeast Rad5 and its human orthologs, HLTF and SHPRH in DNA damage tolerance Unk, Ildiko
2010
91-92 3 p. 257-267
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125 Roles of ATP binding and ATP hydrolysis in human Rad51 recombinase function Chi, Peter
2006
91-92 3 p. 381-391
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126 Roles of Werner syndrome protein in protection of genome integrity Rossi, Marie L.
2010
91-92 3 p. 331-344
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127 Rosalind Franklin. The Dark Lady of DNA Bridges, Bryn A.
2003
91-92 3 p. 359-360
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128 Rothmund–Thomson syndrome helicase, RECQ4: On the crossroad between DNA replication and repair Liu, Yilun
2010
91-92 3 p. 325-330
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129 RPA provides checkpoint-independent cell cycle arrest and prevents recombination at uncapped telomeres of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Grandin, Nathalie
2013
91-92 3 p. 212-226
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130 Schizosaccharomyces pombe encodes a mutated AP endonuclease 1 Laerdahl, Jon K.
2011
91-92 3 p. 296-305
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131 Schizosaccharomyces pombe Mms1 channels repair of perturbed replication into Rhp51 independent homologous recombination Vejrup-Hansen, Rasmus
2011
91-92 3 p. 283-295
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132 Sequences in PSF/SFPQ mediate radioresistance and recruitment of PSF/SFPQ-containing complexes to DNA damage sites in human cells Ha, Kyungsoo
2011
91-92 3 p. 252-259
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133 Severe growth retardation and short life span of double-mutant mice lacking Xpa and exon 15 of Xpg Shiomi, Naoko
2005
91-92 3 p. 351-357
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134 Size-dependent palindrome-induced intrachromosomal recombination in yeast Lisnić, Berislav
2009
91-92 3 p. 383-389
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135 Solution-state NMR investigation of DNA binding interactions in Escherichia coli formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase (Fpg): a dynamic description of the DNA/protein interface Buchko, Garry W.
2005
91-92 3 p. 327-339
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136 Specialized mismatch repair function of Glu339 in the Phe-X-Glu motif of yeast Msh6 Holmes, Shannon F.
2007
91-92 3 p. 293-303
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137 Specific amino acid residues in the β sliding clamp establish a DNA polymerase usage hierarchy in Escherichia coli Sutton, Mark D.
2006
91-92 3 p. 312-323
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138 Specificity of mutations induced by incorporation of oxidized dNTPs into DNA by human DNA polymerase η Hidaka, Katsuhiko
2008
91-92 3 p. 497-506
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139 Specific stimulation of human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease by heat shock protein 70 Mendez, Frances
2003
91-92 3 p. 259-271
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140 Srs2: The “Odd-Job Man” in DNA repair Marini, Victoria
2010
91-92 3 p. 268-275
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141 Stereoselective excision of thymine glycol lesions by mammalian cell extracts McTigue, Monica M.
2004
91-92 3 p. 313-322
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142 Structure of an Xrcc4–DNA ligase IV yeast ortholog complex reveals a novel BRCT interaction mode Doré, Andrew S.
2006
91-92 3 p. 362-368
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143 Sumoylation of PCNA: Wrestling with recombination at stalled replication forks Watts, Felicity Z.
2006
91-92 3 p. 399-403
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144 Suppression of genomic instability by SLX5 and SLX8 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Zhang, Chaoying
2006
91-92 3 p. 336-346
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145 The FANCM family of DNA helicases/translocases Whitby, Matthew C.
2010
91-92 3 p. 224-236
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146 The first Sino-German Symposium on DNA Repair and Human Diseases Xu, Xingzhi
2011
91-92 3 p. 349-354
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147 The isoflavonoids genistein and quercetin activate different stress signaling pathways as shown by analysis of site-specific phosphorylation of ATM, p53 and histone H2AX Ye, Ruiqiong
2004
91-92 3 p. 235-244
10 p.
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148 The kinase activity of DNA-PK is required to protect mammalian telomeres Bailey, Susan M.
2004
91-92 3 p. 225-233
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149 The multifunctional DNA repair/redox enzyme Ape1/Ref-1 promotes survival of neurons after oxidative stress Vasko, Michael R.
2005
91-92 3 p. 367-379
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150 The processing of double-stranded DNA breaks for recombinational repair by helicase–nuclease complexes Yeeles, Joseph T.P.
2010
91-92 3 p. 276-285
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151 The role of SMC proteins in the responses to DNA damage Lehmann, Alan R.
2005
91-92 3 p. 309-314
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152 The yeast Rad7/Rad16/Abf1 complex generates superhelical torsion in DNA that is required for nucleotide excision repair Yu, Shirong
2004
91-92 3 p. 277-287
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153 This month in DNA repair 2011
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154 This month in DNA Repair 2012
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155 Toxicity and tolerance mechanisms for azidothymidine, a replication gap-promoting agent, in Escherichia coli Cooper, Deani L.
2011
91-92 3 p. 260-270
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156 Transcription coupled repair efficiency determines the cell cycle progression and apoptosis after UV exposure in hamster cells De Santis, Luca Proietti
2002
91-92 3 p. 209-223
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157 Truncation of the C-terminus of human MLH1 blocks intracellular stabilization of PMS2 and disrupts DNA mismatch repair Mohd, Azizah B.
2006
91-92 3 p. 347-361
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158 Two distinct mechanisms of Topoisomerase 1-dependent mutagenesis in yeast Cho, Jang-Eun
2013
91-92 3 p. 205-211
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159 Two unrelated patients with MRE11A mutations and Nijmegen breakage syndrome-like severe microcephaly Matsumoto, Yoshiyuki
2011
91-92 3 p. 314-321
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160 Ubc9 is required for damage-tolerance and damage-induced interchromosomal homologous recombination in S. cerevisiae Maeda, Daisuke
2004
91-92 3 p. 335-341
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161 Unwinding the functions of the Pif1 family helicases Bochman, Matthew L.
2010
91-92 3 p. 237-249
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162 Validation of a fully automated COMET assay: 1.75 million single cells measured over a 5 year period Rosenberger, Albert
2011
91-92 3 p. 322-337
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163 XP-A cells complemented with Arg228Gln and Val234Leu polymorphic XPA alleles repair BPDE-induced DNA damage better than cells complemented with the wild type allele Porter, Paul C.
2005
91-92 3 p. 341-349
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