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1 A comprehensive catalogue of somatic mutations in cancer genomes Friedberg, Errol C.
2010
91-92 4 p. 468-469
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2 Alleviation of benzo[a]pyrene-diolepoxide-DNA damage in human lung carcinoma by glutathione S-transferase M2 Weng, Mao-Wen
2005
91-92 4 p. 493-502
10 p.
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3 Ambiguous coding is required for the lethal interaction between methylated DNA bases and DNA mismatch repair Massey, Andrew
2002
91-92 4 p. 275-286
12 p.
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4 An analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms of 125 DNA repair genes in the Texas genome-wide association study of lung cancer with a replication for the XRCC4 SNPs Yu, Hongping
2011
91-92 4 p. 398-407
10 p.
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5 A novel radiosensitive SCID patient with a pronounced G2/M sensitivity Wiegant, Wouter W.
2010
91-92 4 p. 365-373
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6 Archaeal DNA uracil repair via direct strand incision: A minimal system reconstituted from purified components Schomacher, Lars
2010
91-92 4 p. 438-447
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7 A recombinant exonuclease III homologue of the thermophilic archaeon Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus Pfeifer, Sven
2005
91-92 4 p. 433-444
12 p.
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8 A second life in science—working after the age of 65 Setlow, Richard B.
2004
91-92 4 p. 441-449
9 p.
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9 Atmnd1-Δ1 is sensitive to gamma-irradiation and defective in meiotic DNA repair Domenichini, Séverine
2006
91-92 4 p. 455-464
10 p.
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10 Base damage and single-strand break repair: Mechanisms and functional significance of short- and long-patch repair subpathways Fortini, Paola
2007
91-92 4 p. 398-409
12 p.
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11 BRCA2 is epistatic to the RAD51 paralogs in response to DNA damage Jensen, Ryan B.
2013
91-92 4 p. 306-311
6 p.
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12 Characterization of palindromic loop mismatch repair tracts in mammalian cells Miller, Cheryl A.
2004
91-92 4 p. 421-428
8 p.
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13 Checkpoint protein Rad9 plays an important role in nucleotide excision repair Li, Tiepeng
2013
91-92 4 p. 284-292
9 p.
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14 Choice between death by senescence or by cancer? Sarasin, Alain
2003
91-92 4 p. 437-439
3 p.
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15 Cleavage of cellular DNA by calicheamicin γ1 Elmroth, Kecke
2003
91-92 4 p. 363-374
12 p.
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16 Constitutive phosphorylation of ATM in lymphoblastoid cell lines from patients with ICF syndrome without downstream kinase activity Goldstine, Jimena V.
2006
91-92 4 p. 432-443
12 p.
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17 Contents 2009
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18 Co-ordination of DNA single strand break repair Dianov, Grigory L.
2007
91-92 4 p. 454-460
7 p.
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19 Corrigendum to “Exonuclease 1 (EXO1) gene variation and melanoma risk” 11 (2012) 304–309 Song, Fengju
2012
91-92 4 p. 449-
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20 Crosstalk of DNA glycosylases with pathways other than base excision repair Kovtun, Irina V.
2007
91-92 4 p. 517-529
13 p.
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21 Damage control: DNA repair, transcription, and the ubiquitin–proteasome system Daulny, Anne
2009
91-92 4 p. 444-448
5 p.
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22 Depletion of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 reduces host cell reactivation of a UV-damaged adenovirus-encoded reporter gene in human dermal fibroblasts Ghodgaonkar, Medini M.
2008
91-92 4 p. 617-632
16 p.
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23 Depletion of the bloom syndrome helicase stimulates homology-dependent repair at double-strand breaks in human chromosomes Wang, Yibin
2011
91-92 4 p. 416-426
11 p.
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24 Disruption of mouse XAB2 gene involved in pre-mRNA splicing, transcription and transcription-coupled DNA repair results in preimplantation lethality Yonemasu, Rie
2005
91-92 4 p. 479-491
13 p.
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25 DNA-PKcs regulates a single-stranded DNA endonuclease activity of Artemis Gu, Jiafeng
2010
91-92 4 p. 429-437
9 p.
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26 DNA polymerase beta is critical for genomic stability of sperm cells Kidane, Dawit
2011
91-92 4 p. 390-397
8 p.
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27 DNA repair, damage signaling and carcinogenesis Lavelle, Christophe
2008
91-92 4 p. 670-680
11 p.
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28 DNA repair decline during mouse spermiogenesis results in the accumulation of heritable DNA damage Marchetti, Francesco
2008
91-92 4 p. 572-581
10 p.
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29 DNA repair, DNA replication and human disorders: A personal journey Lehmann, Alan R.
2012
91-92 4 p. 328-334
7 p.
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30 DNA repair gene expression level in peripheral blood and tumour tissue from non-small cell lung cancer and head and neck squamous cell cancer patients Schena, Marina
2012
91-92 4 p. 374-380
7 p.
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31 DNA repair in the context of chromatin: New molecular insights by the nanoscale detection of DNA repair complexes using transmission electron microscopy Rübe, Claudia E.
2011
91-92 4 p. 427-437
11 p.
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32 Dysfunctional mammalian telomeres join with DNA double-strand breaks Bailey, Susan M.
2004
91-92 4 p. 349-357
9 p.
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33 Editorial Board 2009
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34 Editorial Board 2010
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35 Editorial Board 2007
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36 Editorial Board 2008
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37 Editorial Board 2012
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38 Editorial Board 2013
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39 Editorial Board 2011
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40 Endonuclease VII is a key component of the mismatch repair mechanism in bacteriophage T4 Shcherbakov, Victor P.
2011
91-92 4 p. 356-362
7 p.
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41 Enhanced DNA-PK-mediated RPA2 hyperphosphorylation in DNA polymerase η-deficient human cells treated with cisplatin and oxaliplatin Cruet-Hennequart, Séverine
2008
91-92 4 p. 582-596
15 p.
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42 Epistatic analysis of the roles of the RAD27 and POL4 gene products in DNA base excision repair in S. cerevisiae McInnis, Megan
2002
91-92 4 p. 311-315
5 p.
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43 Erling Christen Seeberg (1946–2004) Friedberg, Errol C.
2005
91-92 4 p. 407-408
2 p.
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44 Erratum to “Novel role of tyrosine in catalysis by human AP endonuclease 1” [DNA Repair 3 (2004) 1447–1455] Mundle, Sophia T.
2005
91-92 4 p. 521-522
2 p.
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45 Erratum to “The Mrel 1 complex and ATM: a two-way functional interaction in recognising and signaling DNA double strand breaks” [DNA Repair 3(2004)1515–1520] Lavin, Martin F.
2005
91-92 4 p. 519-
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46 Exo1 plays a major role in DNA end resection in humans and influences double-strand break repair and damage signaling decisions Tomimatsu, Nozomi
2012
91-92 4 p. 441-448
8 p.
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47 Functional analyses of human DNA repair proteins important for aging and genomic stability using yeast genetics Aggarwal, Monika
2012
91-92 4 p. 335-348
14 p.
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48 Functional overlap between the structure-specific nucleases Yen1 and Mus81-Mms4 for DNA-damage repair in S. cerevisiae Blanco, Miguel G.
2010
91-92 4 p. 394-402
9 p.
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49 Functional residues on the surface of the N-terminal domain of yeast Pms1 Arana, Mercedes E.
2010
91-92 4 p. 448-457
10 p.
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50 Function and biochemical characterization of RecJ in Deinococcus radiodurans Jiao, Jiandong
2012
91-92 4 p. 349-356
8 p.
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51 Gene repair in mammalian cells is stimulated by the elongation of S phase and transient stalling of replication forks Brachman, Erin E.
2005
91-92 4 p. 445-457
13 p.
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52 Genetic network interactions among replication, repair and nuclear pore deficiencies in yeast Loeillet, Sophie
2005
91-92 4 p. 459-468
10 p.
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53 Genome stability roles of SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligases Heideker, J.
2009
91-92 4 p. 517-524
8 p.
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54 Heterology tolerance and recognition of mismatched base pairs by human Rad51 protein Tsai, Yu-Cheng
2011
91-92 4 p. 363-372
10 p.
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55 HLTF and SHPRH are not essential for PCNA polyubiquitination, survival and somatic hypermutation: Existence of an alternative E3 ligase Krijger, Peter H.L.
2011
91-92 4 p. 438-444
7 p.
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56 hRev7, putative subunit of hPolζ, plays a critical role in survival, induction of mutations, and progression through S-phase, of UV(254nm)-irradiated human fibroblasts McNally, Kristin
2008
91-92 4 p. 597-604
8 p.
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57 HSM2 (HMO1) gene participates in mutagenesis control in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Alekseev, S.Yu.
2002
91-92 4 p. 287-297
11 p.
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58 Human DNA polymerase λ catalyzes lesion bypass across benzo[a]pyrene-derived DNA adduct during base excision repair Skosareva, Lidia V.
2012
91-92 4 p. 367-373
7 p.
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59 Hypersensitivity phenotypes associated with genetic and synthetic inhibitor-induced base excision repair deficiency Horton, Julie K.
2007
91-92 4 p. 530-543
14 p.
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60 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
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61 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2006
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62 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
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63 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
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64 Independent roles of XRCC1’s two BRCT motifs in recovery from methylation damage Kubota, Yoshiko
2003
91-92 4 p. 407-415
9 p.
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65 Integrating multiple views of the cell: DNA repair jumps to higher level at Stowe workshop Sander, Miriam
2006
91-92 4 p. 523-527
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66 Intracellular trafficking and regulation of mammalian AP-endonuclease 1 (APE1), an essential DNA repair protein Mitra, Sankar
2007
91-92 4 p. 461-469
9 p.
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67 In vitro and in vivo studies of MutS, MutL and MutH mutants: correlation of mismatch repair and DNA recombination Junop, Murray S
2003
91-92 4 p. 387-405
19 p.
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68 Involvement of DNA mismatch repair in stationary-phase mutagenesis during prolonged starvation of Pseudomonas putida Saumaa, Signe
2006
91-92 4 p. 505-514
10 p.
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69 Involvement of DNA polymerase β in protection against the cytotoxicity of oxidative DNA damage Horton, Julie K.
2002
91-92 4 p. 317-333
17 p.
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70 Killing and mutagenic actions of dacarbazine, a chemotherapeutic alkylating agent, on human and mouse cells: effects of Mgmt and Mlh1 mutations Sanada, Masayuki
2004
91-92 4 p. 413-420
8 p.
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71 Long-term mutagenic effects of ionising radiation on mice which vary in their p53 status Fernandez, Harvey Robert
2008
91-92 4 p. 641-647
7 p.
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72 Loss of ATM sensitizes against O6-methylguanine triggered apoptosis, SCEs and chromosomal aberrations Debiak, Malgorzata
2004
91-92 4 p. 359-368
10 p.
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73 Mammalian DNA mismatch repair protects cells from UVB-induced DNA damage by facilitating apoptosis and p53 activation Peters, Anthea C.
2003
91-92 4 p. 427-435
9 p.
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74 Mammalian single-strand break repair: Mechanisms and links with chromatin Caldecott, Keith W.
2007
91-92 4 p. 443-453
11 p.
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75 MGMT Ile143Val polymorphism, dietary factors and the risk of breast, colorectal and prostate cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Norfolk study Loh, Yet Hua
2010
91-92 4 p. 421-428
8 p.
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76 Mirror image stereoisomers of the major benzo[a]pyrene N2-dG adduct are bypassed by different lesion-bypass DNA polymerases in E. coli Seo, Kwang Young
2006
91-92 4 p. 515-522
8 p.
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77 Mismatch and base excision repair proficiency in murine embryonic stem cells Tichy, Elisia D.
2011
91-92 4 p. 445-451
7 p.
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78 Mismatch recognition function of Arabidopsis thaliana MutSγ Gómez, Rodrigo
2013
91-92 4 p. 257-264
8 p.
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79 Mitochondrial base excision repair of uracil and AP sites takes place by single-nucleotide insertion and long-patch DNA synthesis Akbari, Mansour
2008
91-92 4 p. 605-616
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80 Monoubiquitylation in the Fanconi anemia DNA damage response pathway Alpi, A.F.
2009
91-92 4 p. 430-435
6 p.
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81 Mrc1, Tof1 and Csm3 inhibit CAG·CTG repeat instability by at least two mechanisms Razidlo, David F.
2008
91-92 4 p. 633-640
8 p.
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82 Mutagenesis and the three R's in yeast Abdulovic, Amy
2006
91-92 4 p. 409-421
13 p.
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83 Mutagenesis of uracil-DNA glycosylase deficient mutants of the extremely thermophilic eubacterium Thermus thermophilus Sakai, Tomoya
2008
91-92 4 p. 663-669
7 p.
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84 Mutations in the Trp53 gene of UV-irradiated Xpc mutant mice suggest a novel Xpc-dependent DNA repair process Nahari, Dorit
2004
91-92 4 p. 379-386
8 p.
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85 My long and winding road to mutagenesis and DNA repair pathways Miller, Jeffrey H.
2013
91-92 4 p. 247-256
10 p.
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86 NER initiation factors, DDB2 and XPC, regulate UV radiation response by recruiting ATR and ATM kinases to DNA damage sites Ray, Alo
2013
91-92 4 p. 273-283
11 p.
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87 [No title] Friedberg, Errol C.
2006
91-92 4 p. 528-529
2 p.
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88 OGG1 is degraded by calpain following oxidative stress and cisplatin exposure Hill, Jeff W.
2008
91-92 4 p. 648-654
7 p.
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89 Oxidative damage to purines in DNA: Role of mammalian Ogg1 Klungland, Arne
2007
91-92 4 p. 481-488
8 p.
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90 Oxidative DNA damage repair in mammalian cells: A new perspective Hazra, Tapas K.
2007
91-92 4 p. 470-480
11 p.
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91 PCNA-coupled p21 degradation after DNA damage: The exception that confirms the rule? Soria, Gastón
2010
91-92 4 p. 358-364
7 p.
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92 Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation affects stabilization of Che-1 protein in response to DNA damage Bacalini, Maria Giulia
2011
91-92 4 p. 380-389
10 p.
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93 Polymerase ζ dependency of increased adaptive mutation frequencies in nucleotide excision repair-deficient yeast strains Heidenreich, Erich
2004
91-92 4 p. 395-402
8 p.
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94 Polymorphism of genes encoding SOS polymerases in natural populations of Escherichia coli Bjedov, Ivana
2003
91-92 4 p. 417-426
10 p.
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95 Preface Krokan, Hans E.
2007
91-92 4 p. 397-
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96 p53 ubiquitination by Mdm2: A never ending tail? Coutts, Amanda S.
2009
91-92 4 p. 483-490
8 p.
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97 RAD51D protects against MLH1-dependent cytotoxic responses to O6-methylguanine Rajesh, Preeti
2010
91-92 4 p. 458-467
10 p.
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98 RAD51-independent inverted-repeat recombination by a strand-annealing mechanism Mott, Christina
2011
91-92 4 p. 408-415
8 p.
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99 RecF recombination pathway in Escherichia coli cells lacking RecQ, UvrD and HelD helicases Buljubašić, Maja
2012
91-92 4 p. 419-430
12 p.
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100 RecQ-dependent death-by-recombination in cells lacking RecG and UvrD Fonville, Natalie C.
2010
91-92 4 p. 403-413
11 p.
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101 Reduction of dNTP levels enhances DNA replication fidelity in vivo Laureti, Luisa
2013
91-92 4 p. 300-305
6 p.
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102 Regulating post-translational modifications of the eukaryotic replication clamp PCNA Ulrich, Helle D.
2009
91-92 4 p. 461-469
9 p.
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103 Regulation of DNA damage response pathways by the cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases Hannah, Jeffrey
2009
91-92 4 p. 536-543
8 p.
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104 Regulation of p53 family members by the ubiquitin-like SUMO system Stehmeier, Per
2009
91-92 4 p. 491-498
8 p.
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105 Regulation of rDNA stability by sumoylation Eckert-Boulet, Nadine
2009
91-92 4 p. 507-516
10 p.
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106 Regulatory ubiquitylation in response to DNA double-strand breaks Panier, Stephanie
2009
91-92 4 p. 436-443
8 p.
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107 Release from quiescence stimulates the expression of human NEIL3 under the control of the Ras dependent ERK–MAP kinase pathway Neurauter, Christine Gran
2012
91-92 4 p. 401-409
9 p.
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108 Repair of alkylated DNA: Recent advances Sedgwick, Barbara
2007
91-92 4 p. 429-442
14 p.
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109 Repair of oxidative damage in mitochondrial DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: involvement of the MSH1-dependent pathway Dzierzbicki, Piotr
2004
91-92 4 p. 403-411
9 p.
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110 Repair of 8-oxoG is slower in endogenous nuclear genes than in mitochondrial DNA and is without strand bias Thorslund, Tina
2002
91-92 4 p. 261-273
13 p.
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111 Repair of thymine glycol by hNth1 and hNeil1 is modulated by base pairing and cis–trans epimerization Ocampo-Hafalla, Maria T.
2006
91-92 4 p. 444-454
11 p.
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112 Role of SIRT1 in homologous recombination Uhl, Miriam
2010
91-92 4 p. 383-393
11 p.
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113 Roles of the Y-family DNA polymerase Dbh in accurate replication of the Sulfolobus genome at high temperature Sakofsky, Cynthia J.
2012
91-92 4 p. 391-400
10 p.
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114 Seymour Benzer (1921–2007) Friedberg, Errol. C.
2008
91-92 4 p. 681-682
2 p.
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115 Simple and efficient purification of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase V: Cofactor requirements for optimal activity and processivity in vitro Karata, Kiyonobu
2012
91-92 4 p. 431-440
10 p.
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116 SMC6 is required for MMS-induced interchromosomal and sister chromatid recombinations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Onoda, Fumitoshi
2004
91-92 4 p. 429-439
11 p.
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117 Somatic genome variations interact with environment, genome and epigenome in the determination of the phenotype: A paradigm shift in genomics? Sgaramella, Vittorio
2010
91-92 4 p. 470-473
4 p.
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118 Specificity of replicative and SOS-inducible DNA polymerases in frameshift mutagenesis: Mutability of Salmonella typhimurium strains overexpressing SOS-inducible DNA polymerases to 30 chemical mutagens Matsui, Keiko
2006
91-92 4 p. 465-478
14 p.
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119 Structural aspects of multi-domain RING/Ubox E3 ligases in DNA repair Hibbert, Richard G.
2009
91-92 4 p. 525-535
11 p.
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120 SUMO Modification of DNA topoisomerase II: Trying to get a CENse of it all Lee, Ming-Ta
2009
91-92 4 p. 557-568
12 p.
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121 Suppression of a DNA double-strand break repair gene, Ku70, increases radio- and chemosensitivity in a human lung carcinoma cell line Omori, Shigenari
2002
91-92 4 p. 299-310
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122 Surveillance mechanisms monitoring chromosome breaks during mitosis and meiosis Longhese, Maria Pia
2008
91-92 4 p. 545-557
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123 Targeted gene repair activates Chk1 and Chk2 and stalls replication in corrected cells Ferrara, Luciana
2006
91-92 4 p. 422-431
10 p.
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124 TAT-mediated protein transduction and targeted delivery of fusion proteins into mitochondria of breast cancer cells Shokolenko, Inna N.
2005
91-92 4 p. 511-518
8 p.
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125 The CSB repair factor is overexpressed in cancer cells, increases apoptotic resistance, and promotes tumor growth Caputo, Manuela
2013
91-92 4 p. 293-299
7 p.
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126 The DNA Repair Interest Group: a global village Kraemer, Kenneth H.
2005
91-92 4 p. 405-406
2 p.
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127 The Elg1 replication factor C-like complex: a novel guardian of genome stability Aroya, Shay Ben
2005
91-92 4 p. 409-417
9 p.
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128 The enigmatic thymine DNA glycosylase Cortázar, Daniel
2007
91-92 4 p. 489-504
16 p.
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129 The formation of UV-induced chromosome aberrations involves ERCC1 and XPF but not other nucleotide excision repair genes Chipchase, Michael D.
2002
91-92 4 p. 335-340
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130 The genetic consequences of ablating helicase activity and the Top3 interaction domain of Sgs1 Weinstein, Justin
2008
91-92 4 p. 558-571
14 p.
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131 The human gastric cancer-associated DNA polymerase β variant D160N is a mutator that induces cellular transformation Donigan, Katherine A.
2012
91-92 4 p. 381-390
10 p.
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132 The human topoisomerase I damage response plays a role in apoptosis Søe, Kent
2004
91-92 4 p. 387-393
7 p.
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133 The intricate structural chemistry of base excision repair machinery: Implications for DNA damage recognition, removal, and repair Hitomi, Kenichi
2007
91-92 4 p. 410-428
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134 The involvement of FANCM, FANCI, and checkpoint proteins in the interstrand DNA crosslink repair pathway is conserved in C. elegans Lee, Kyong Yun
2010
91-92 4 p. 374-382
9 p.
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135 The mechanics of base excision repair, and its relationship to aging and disease Wilson III, David M.
2007
91-92 4 p. 544-559
16 p.
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136 The murine DNA glycosylase NEIL2 (mNEIL2) and human DNA polymerase β bind microtubules in situ and in vitro Conlon, Kimberly A.
2005
91-92 4 p. 419-431
13 p.
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137 The possible roles of the DNA helicase and C-terminal domains in RECQ5/QE: complementation study in yeast Nakayama, Minoru
2004
91-92 4 p. 369-378
10 p.
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138 The PprA protein is required for accurate cell division of γ-irradiated Deinococcus radiodurans bacteria Devigne, Alice
2013
91-92 4 p. 265-272
8 p.
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139 The RecRO pathway of DNA recombinational repair in Helicobacter pylori and its role in bacterial survival in the host Wang, Ge
2011
91-92 4 p. 373-379
7 p.
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140 The region of XRCC1 which harbours the three most common nonsynonymous polymorphic variants, is essential for the scaffolding function of XRCC1 Hanssen-Bauer, Audun
2012
91-92 4 p. 357-366
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141 The role of Deinococcus radiodurans RecFOR proteins in homologous recombination Satoh, Katsuya
2012
91-92 4 p. 410-418
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142 The role of RAD6 in recombinational repair, checkpoints and meiosis via histone modification Game, John C.
2009
91-92 4 p. 470-482
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143 The role played by endogenous and exogenous electric fields in DNA signaling and repair Arruda-Neto, J.D.T.
2010
91-92 4 p. 356-357
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144 The Rtt109 histone acetyltransferase facilitates error-free replication to prevent CAG/CTG repeat contractions Yang, Jiahui H.
2010
91-92 4 p. 414-420
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145 The ubiquitin receptor Rad23: At the crossroads of nucleotide excision repair and proteasomal degradation Dantuma, Nico P.
2009
91-92 4 p. 449-460
12 p.
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146 The Yin and Yang of the MMS21–SMC5/6 SUMO ligase complex in homologous recombination Potts, Patrick Ryan
2009
91-92 4 p. 499-506
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147 This Month in DNA Repair 2010
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148 This month in DNA repair 2012
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149 This month in DNA Repair 2011
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150 Transcript copy number of genes for DNA repair and translesion synthesis in yeast: contribution of transcription rate and mRNA stability to the steady-state level of each mRNA along with growth in glucose-fermentative medium Michán, Carmen
2005
91-92 4 p. 469-478
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151 Transcription, nucleosome positioning and protein binding modulate nucleotide excision repair of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae MET17 promoter Powell, Neville G
2003
91-92 4 p. 375-386
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152 Translesion DNA synthesis across non-DNA segments in cultured human cells Adar, Sheera
2006
91-92 4 p. 479-490
12 p.
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153 UBE2V2 (MMS2) is not required for effective immunoglobulin gene conversion or DNA damage tolerance in DT40 Simpson, Laura J.
2005
91-92 4 p. 503-510
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154 Ubiquitin-binding domains and their role in the DNA damage response Hofmann, Kay
2009
91-92 4 p. 544-556
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155 Ubiquitin, SUMO and the maintenance of genome stability Ulrich, Helle D.
2009
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156 Unique and overlapping functions of the Exo1, Mre11 and Pso2 nucleases in DNA repair Lam, Alicia F.
2008
91-92 4 p. 655-662
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157 Uracil in DNA—General mutagen, but normal intermediate in acquired immunity Kavli, Bodil
2007
91-92 4 p. 505-516
12 p.
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158 UV-induced RPA phosphorylation is increased in the absence of DNA polymerase η and requires DNA-PK Cruet-Hennequart, Séverine
2006
91-92 4 p. 491-504
14 p.
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