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1 Acknowledgement to Reviewers 2009 2010
91-92 5 p. 597-598
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2 A homolog of Escherichia coli RecA in mitochondria of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum Hasegawa, Yasuna
2004
91-92 5 p. 515-525
11 p.
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3 Alkbh2 protects against lethality and mutation in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts Nay, Stephanie L.
2012
91-92 5 p. 502-510
9 p.
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4 A model for initial DNA lesion recognition by NER and MMR based on local conformational flexibility Isaacs, Richard J.
2004
91-92 5 p. 455-464
10 p.
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5 A model for triplet mutation formation based on error-prone translesional DNA synthesis opposite UV photolesions Ikehata, Hironobu
2007
91-92 5 p. 658-668
11 p.
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6 A novel cytidine deaminase AIDs in the delivery of error-prone polymerases to immunoglobulin genes Diaz, Marilyn
2003
91-92 5 p. 623-627
5 p.
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7 A PIAS-ed view of DNA double strand break repair focuses on SUMO Zlatanou, Anastasia
2010
91-92 5 p. 588-592
5 p.
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8 Artemis deficiency confers a DNA double-strand break repair defect and Artemis phosphorylation status is altered by DNA damage and cell cycle progression Wang, Junhua
2005
91-92 5 p. 556-570
15 p.
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9 A semi-automated non-radioactive system for measuring recovery of RNA synthesis and unscheduled DNA synthesis using ethynyluracil derivatives Nakazawa, Yuka
2010
91-92 5 p. 506-516
11 p.
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10 Base excision repair apurinic/apyrimidinic endonucleases in apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii Onyango, David O.
2011
91-92 5 p. 466-475
10 p.
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11 Breast cancers with compromised DNA repair exhibit selective sensitivity to elesclomol Alli, Elizabeth
2012
91-92 5 p. 522-524
3 p.
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12 Budding yeast Mms22 and Mms1 regulate homologous recombination induced by replisome blockage Duro, Eris
2008
91-92 5 p. 811-818
8 p.
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13 Cell cycle inhibitor, p19INK4d, promotes cell survival and decreases chromosomal aberrations after genotoxic insult due to enhanced DNA repair Scassa, María E.
2007
91-92 5 p. 626-638
13 p.
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14 Cellular responses to DNA damage: Current state of the field and review of the 52nd Benzon Symposium Lukas, Jiri
2006
91-92 5 p. 591-601
11 p.
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15 Characterization in vitro and in vivo of the DNA helicase encoded by Deinococcus radiodurans locus DR1572 Cao, Zheng
2009
91-92 5 p. 612-619
8 p.
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16 Contents List 2009
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17 Contents List 2008
91-92 5 p. III-
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18 Coordinated action of the Fanconi anemia and ataxia telangiectasia pathways in response to oxidative damage Castillo, Pau
2011
91-92 5 p. 518-525
8 p.
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19 Co-ordination of base excision repair and genome stability Parsons, Jason L.
2013
91-92 5 p. 326-333
8 p.
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20 Damage recognition by UV damage endonuclease from Schizosaccharomyces pombe Paspaleva, Keti
2009
91-92 5 p. 600-611
12 p.
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21 Database of mouse strains carrying targeted mutations in genes affecting biological responses to DNA damage Friedberg, Errol C.
2003
91-92 5 p. 501-530
30 p.
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22 DDB2, the xeroderma pigmentosum group E gene product, is directly ubiquitylated by Cullin 4A-based ubiquitin ligase complex Matsuda, Noriyuki
2005
91-92 5 p. 537-545
9 p.
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23 Dependence of substrate binding and catalysis on pH, ionic strength, and temperature for thymine DNA glycosylase: Insights into recognition and processing of G·T mispairs Maiti, Atanu
2011
91-92 5 p. 545-553
9 p.
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24 Determinants of sequence-specificity within human AID and APOBEC3G Carpenter, Michael A.
2010
91-92 5 p. 579-587
9 p.
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25 Different frameshift mutation spectra in non-repetitive DNA of MutSα- and MutLα-deficient fission yeast cells Marti, Thomas M
2003
91-92 5 p. 571-580
10 p.
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26 Differential repair of UVB-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in cultured human skin cells and whole human skin Mouret, Stéphane
2008
91-92 5 p. 704-712
9 p.
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27 Direct involvement of the tumor suppressor p53 in nucleotide excision repair Chang, Yu-Ching
2008
91-92 5 p. 751-761
11 p.
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28 DNA-PK phosphorylates histone H2AX during apoptotic DNA fragmentation in mammalian cells Mukherjee, Bipasha
2006
91-92 5 p. 575-590
16 p.
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29 DNA repair gets physical: Mapping an XPA-binding site on ERCC1 Croteau, Deborah L.
2008
91-92 5 p. 819-826
8 p.
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30 Double-strand break repair and recombination-dependent replication of DNA in bacteriophage T4 in the absence of UvsX recombinase: Replicative resolution pathway Shcherbakov, Victor P.
2012
91-92 5 p. 470-479
10 p.
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31 Drug treatment in the development of mismatch repair defective acute leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome Casorelli, Ida
2003
91-92 5 p. 547-559
13 p.
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32 Editorial Friedberg, E.C.
2004
91-92 5 p. 451-
1 p.
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33 Editorial Board 2009
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34 Editorial Board 2010
91-92 5 p. iv-
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35 EDITORIAL BOARD 2006
91-92 5 p. CO2-
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36 Editorial Board 2012
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37 Editorial Board 2007
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38 Editorial Board 2011
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39 Effect of 8-oxoguanine on transcription elongation by T7 RNA polymerase and mammalian RNA polymerase II Tornaletti, Silvia
2004
91-92 5 p. 483-494
12 p.
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40 Effects of base excision repair proteins on mutagenesis by 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-hydroxyguanine) paired with cytosine and adenine Suzuki, Tetsuya
2010
91-92 5 p. 542-550
9 p.
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41 Endonuclease IV enhances base excision repair of endonuclease III from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Back, Jung Ho
2003
91-92 5 p. 455-470
16 p.
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42 Erratum to “Dysfunction of lamin A triggers a DNA damage response and cellular senescence” [DNA Repair 5 (2006) 286–289] Lees-Miller, Susan P.
2006
91-92 5 p. 649-
1 p.
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43 Error-prone DNA repair and translesion synthesis: Focus on the replication fork Bridges, Bryn A.
2005
91-92 5 p. 618-634
17 p.
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44 Esc4/Rtt107 and the control of recombination during replication Chin, Jodie K.
2006
91-92 5 p. 618-628
11 p.
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45 Evidence that YycJ is a novel 5′–3′ double-stranded DNA exonuclease acting in Bacillus anthracis mismatch repair Yang, Hanjing
2013
91-92 5 p. 334-346
13 p.
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46 First US–EU DNA Repair Meeting: Endogenous Stress, National Conference Center, VA, USA, 14–18 October 2003 Bohr, Vilhelm A.
2004
91-92 5 p. 543-559
17 p.
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47 Fission yeast mating-type switching: programmed damage and repair Egel, Richard
2005
91-92 5 p. 525-536
12 p.
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48 Fold-recognition analysis predicts that the Tag protein family shares a common domain with the helix-hairpin-helix DNA glycosylases Bujnicki, Janusz M.
2002
91-92 5 p. 391-395
5 p.
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49 Following the RAD6 pathway Lawrence, Christopher W.
2007
91-92 5 p. 676-686
11 p.
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50 Functional analysis of the interaction between the mismatch repair protein MutS and the replication processivity factor β clamp in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Monti, Mariela R.
2012
91-92 5 p. 463-469
7 p.
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51 Functionally distinct nucleosome-free regions in yeast require Rad7 and Rad16 for nucleotide excision repair Lettieri, Teresa
2008
91-92 5 p. 734-743
10 p.
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52 Functions of base selection step in human DNA polymerase α Tanaka, Shigeru
2010
91-92 5 p. 534-541
8 p.
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53 Gene paucity, genome instability, clonal development: Has an individual genome the potential to encode for more than one brain? Sgaramella, Vittorio
2006
91-92 5 p. 531-533
3 p.
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54 γH2AX and MDC1: Anchoring the DNA-damage-response machinery to broken chromosomes Stucki, Manuel
2006
91-92 5 p. 534-543
10 p.
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55 Human AP endonuclease (APE1) demonstrates endonucleolytic activity against AP sites in single-stranded DNA Marenstein, Dina R.
2004
91-92 5 p. 527-533
7 p.
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56 Identification of pathways controlling DNA damage induced mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lis, Ewa T.
2008
91-92 5 p. 801-810
10 p.
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57 IFC 2004
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58 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
91-92 5 p. IFC-
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59 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
91-92 5 p. CO2-
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60 Incidence of DNA repair deficiency disorders in western Europe: Xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy Kleijer, Wim J.
2008
91-92 5 p. 744-750
7 p.
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61 Increased expression of p53 enhances transcription-coupled repair and global genomic repair of a UVC-damaged reporter gene in human cells Dregoesc, Diana
2007
91-92 5 p. 588-601
14 p.
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62 Increased rOGG1 expression in regenerating rat liver tissue without a corresponding increase in incision activity Riis, Bente
2002
91-92 5 p. 419-424
6 p.
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63 Interaction between human mismatch repair recognition proteins and checkpoint sensor Rad9-Rad1-Hus1 Bai, Haibo
2010
91-92 5 p. 478-487
10 p.
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64 Interaction with DNA polymerase η is required for nuclear accumulation of REV1 and suppression of spontaneous mutations in human cells Akagi, Jun-ichi
2009
91-92 5 p. 585-599
15 p.
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65 Interstrand crosslink-induced homologous recombination carries an increased risk of deletions and insertions Jonnalagadda, Vidya S.
2005
91-92 5 p. 594-605
12 p.
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66 Interstrand crosslink-induced radials form between non-homologous chromosomes, but are absent in sex chromosomes Newell, Amy E.Hanlon
2004
91-92 5 p. 535-542
8 p.
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67 In vitro complementation of Tdp1 deficiency indicates a stabilized enzyme-DNA adduct from tyrosyl but not glycolate lesions as a consequence of the SCAN1 mutation Hawkins, Amy J.
2009
91-92 5 p. 654-663
10 p.
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68 Involvement of Ku80 in microhomology-mediated end joining for DNA double-strand breaks in vivo Katsura, Yukitaka
2007
91-92 5 p. 639-648
10 p.
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69 Involvement of specialized DNA polymerases in mutagenesis by 8-hydroxy-dGTP in human cells Satou, Kazuya
2009
91-92 5 p. 637-642
6 p.
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70 Joining of DNA ends bearing non-matching 3′-overhangs Sandoval, Ana
2002
91-92 5 p. 397-410
14 p.
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71 Ku70 prevents genome instability resulting from heterozygosity of the telomerase RNA component in a vertebrate tumour line Faure, Virginie
2008
91-92 5 p. 713-724
12 p.
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72 Light-induced activation of class II cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer photolyases Okafuji, Asako
2010
91-92 5 p. 495-505
11 p.
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73 Loading clamps for DNA replication and repair Bloom, Linda B.
2009
91-92 5 p. 570-578
9 p.
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74 Mending human genes: A job for a lifetime Cleaver, James E.
2005
91-92 5 p. 635-638
4 p.
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75 Mismatch repair-independent tandem repeat sequence instability resulting from ribonucleotide incorporation by DNA polymerase ε Clark, Alan B.
2011
91-92 5 p. 476-482
7 p.
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76 Modeling of the DNA-binding site of yeast Pms1 by mass spectrometry Schorzman, Allison N.
2011
91-92 5 p. 454-465
12 p.
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77 Modulation of error-prone double-strand break repair in mammalian chromosomes by DNA mismatch repair protein Mlh1 Bannister, Laura A.
2004
91-92 5 p. 465-474
10 p.
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78 Molecular characterization and developmental expression of the TFIIH factor p62 gene from Drosophila melanogaster: effects on the UV light sensitivity of a p62 mutant fly Castro, Juan
2002
91-92 5 p. 359-368
10 p.
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79 Mouse DNA polymerase kappa has a functional role in the repair of DNA strand breaks Zhang, Xiuli
2013
91-92 5 p. 377-388
12 p.
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80 Mouse mutant database relevant to cellular responses to DNA damage Friedberg, Errol C.
2002
91-92 5 p. 341-
1 p.
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81 Mutagenic fingerprint of ozone in human cells Jorge, Soraia A.C.
2002
91-92 5 p. 369-378
10 p.
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82 Mutagenic target for hydroxyl radicals generated in Escherichia coli mutant deficient in Mn- and Fe-superoxide dismutases and Fur, a repressor for iron-uptake systems Nunoshiba, Tatsuo
2002
91-92 5 p. 411-418
8 p.
article
83 Mutation spectral changes in spermatogenic cells obtained from old mice Walter, Christi A
2004
91-92 5 p. 495-504
10 p.
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84 Mutations to Ku reveal differences in human somatic cell lines Fattah, Kazi R.
2008
91-92 5 p. 762-774
13 p.
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85 Neurons and astrocytes exhibit lower activities of global genome nucleotide excision repair than do fibroblasts Yamamoto, Aya
2007
91-92 5 p. 649-657
9 p.
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86 New analytical methods for genetic dissection of biological responses to DNA lesions Hays, John B.
2011
91-92 5 p. 526-535
10 p.
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87 New mammalian cellular systems to study mutations introduced at the break site by non-homologous end-joining Rebuzzini, Paola
2005
91-92 5 p. 546-555
10 p.
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88 [No title] 2009
91-92 5 p. 569-
1 p.
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89 [No title] 2010
91-92 5 p. 475-
1 p.
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90 [No title] 2012
91-92 5 p. 451-
1 p.
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91 [No title] Bridges, Bryn A.
2007
91-92 5 p. 687-688
2 p.
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92 [No title] Cleaver, James E.
2008
91-92 5 p. 827-828
2 p.
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93 Novel mutator mutants of E. coli nrdAB ribonucleotide reductase: Insight into allosteric regulation and control of mutation rates Ahluwalia, Deepti
2012
91-92 5 p. 480-487
8 p.
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94 PCNA-dependent accumulation of CDKN1A into nuclear foci after ionizing irradiation Wiese, Claudia
2012
91-92 5 p. 511-521
11 p.
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95 PCNA trimer instability inhibits translesion synthesis by DNA polymerase η and by DNA polymerase δ Dieckman, Lynne M.
2013
91-92 5 p. 367-376
10 p.
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96 Peer review of scientific papers—A never-ending conundrum Friedberg, Errol C.
2010
91-92 5 p. 476-477
2 p.
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97 Personal reflections of a woman scientist growing up in a man's world Wallace, Susan S.
2013
91-92 5 p. 313-325
13 p.
article
98 Photoreactivation Cleaver, James E
2003
91-92 5 p. 629-638
10 p.
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99 Plant and fungal Fpg homologs are formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylases but not 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylases Kathe, Scott D.
2009
91-92 5 p. 643-653
11 p.
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100 Polymorphisms of the DNA repair gene MGMT and risk and progression of head and neck cancer Zhang, Zhengdong
2010
91-92 5 p. 558-566
9 p.
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101 Population-specific variation in haplotype composition and heterozygosity at the POLB locus Yamtich, Jennifer
2009
91-92 5 p. 579-584
6 p.
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102 Presidential Honor for Evelyn Witkin Bridges, Bryn
2004
91-92 5 p. 453-454
2 p.
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103 Proteolytic degradation of the nuclear isoform of uracil-DNA glycosylase occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle Fischer, Jennifer A.
2004
91-92 5 p. 505-513
9 p.
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104 PTIP/Swift is required for efficient PCNA ubiquitination in response to DNA damage Göhler, Thomas
2008
91-92 5 p. 775-787
13 p.
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105 RAD59 is required for efficient repair of simultaneous double-strand breaks resulting in translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pannunzio, Nicholas R.
2008
91-92 5 p. 788-800
13 p.
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106 RAD51 loss of function abolishes gene targeting and de-represses illegitimate integration in the moss Physcomitrella patens Schaefer, D.G.
2010
91-92 5 p. 526-533
8 p.
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107 Rearrangements in the flanking sequences of the triplet repeat of the FMR1 gene give clues to the mechanisms involved in repeat instability in fragile X Mononen, Tarja
2008
91-92 5 p. 684-685
2 p.
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108 RecA-DNA filament topology: The overlooked alternative of an unconventional syn–syn duplex intermediate Egel, Richard
2007
91-92 5 p. 669-675
7 p.
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109 Regulated over-expression of DNA polymerase β mediates early onset cataract in mice Sobol, Robert W.
2003
91-92 5 p. 609-622
14 p.
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110 Relative contribution of homologous recombination and non-homologous end-joining to DNA double-strand break repair after oxidative stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Letavayová, Lucia
2006
91-92 5 p. 602-610
9 p.
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111 Repairing DNA for 80 years: The timeline of my life Hanawalt, Phil
2012
91-92 5 p. 452.e1-452.e11
4.5199999995481E13 p.
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112 Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links: Interactions between homology-dependent and homology-independent pathways Zheng, Huyong
2006
91-92 5 p. 566-574
9 p.
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113 Report on the First US–Japan DNA Repair Meeting Friedberg, Errol C
2003
91-92 5 p. 639-652
14 p.
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114 Role of Claspin in regulation of nucleotide excision repair factor DDB2 Prætorius-Ibba, Mette
2007
91-92 5 p. 578-587
10 p.
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115 Role of the insertion domain and the zinc-finger motif of Escherichia coli UvrA in damage recognition and ATP hydrolysis Wagner, Koen
2011
91-92 5 p. 483-496
14 p.
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116 Roles of DNA ligase III and XRCC1 in regulating the switch between short patch and long patch BER Petermann, Eva
2006
91-92 5 p. 544-555
12 p.
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117 Scanning the DNA for damage by the nucleotide excision repair machinery Goosen, Nora
2010
91-92 5 p. 593-596
4 p.
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118 Screening a genome-wide S. pombe deletion library identifies novel genes and pathways involved in genome stability maintenance Deshpande, Gaurang P.
2009
91-92 5 p. 672-679
8 p.
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119 Short, single-stranded oligonucleotides mediate targeted nucleotide conversion using extracts from isolated liver mitochondria Kren, Betsy T.
2003
91-92 5 p. 531-546
16 p.
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120 Small scale genetic alterations contribute to increased mutability at the X-linked Hprt locus in vivo in Blm hypomorphic mice Tereshchenko, Irina V.
2010
91-92 5 p. 551-557
7 p.
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121 SMC6 is an essential gene in mice, but a hypomorphic mutant in the ATPase domain has a mild phenotype with a range of subtle abnormalities Ju, Limei
2013
91-92 5 p. 356-366
11 p.
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122 Srs2 overexpression reveals a helicase-independent role at replication forks that requires diverse cell functions León Ortiz, Ana María
2011
91-92 5 p. 506-517
12 p.
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123 Stimulation of direct-repeat recombination by RNA polymerase III transcription de la Loza, M.C. Díaz
2009
91-92 5 p. 620-626
7 p.
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124 Structure-based interpretation of missense mutations in Y-family DNA polymerases and their implications for polymerase function and lesion bypass Boudsocq, François
2002
91-92 5 p. 343-358
16 p.
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125 Subtelomeric regions in mammalian cells are deficient in DNA double-strand break repair Miller, Douglas
2011
91-92 5 p. 536-544
9 p.
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126 Suppression of base excision repair reactions by apoptotic 24kDa-fragment of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 in bovine testis nuclear extract Sukhanova, Maria
2007
91-92 5 p. 615-625
11 p.
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127 Suppression of gross chromosomal rearrangements by the multiple functions of the Mre11–Rad50–Xrs2 complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Smith, Stephanie
2005
91-92 5 p. 606-617
12 p.
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128 Tetratricopeptide-motif-mediated interaction of FANCG with recombination proteins XRCC3 and BRCA2 Hussain, Shobbir
2006
91-92 5 p. 629-640
12 p.
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129 The consequences of Rad51 overexpression for normal and tumor cells Klein, Hannah L.
2008
91-92 5 p. 686-693
8 p.
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130 The conserved Cockayne syndrome B-piggyBac fusion protein (CSB-PGBD3) affects DNA repair and induces both interferon-like and innate antiviral responses in CSB-null cells Bailey, Arnold D.
2012
91-92 5 p. 488-501
14 p.
article
131 The enigma of endonuclease VIII Wallace, Susan S
2003
91-92 5 p. 441-453
13 p.
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132 The expression of Exonuclease III from E. coli in mitochondria of breast cancer cells diminishes mitochondrial DNA repair capacity and cell survival after oxidative stress Shokolenko, Inna N
2003
91-92 5 p. 471-482
12 p.
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133 The importance of XRCC2 in RAD51-related DNA damage repair Tambini, Cathryn E.
2010
91-92 5 p. 517-525
9 p.
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134 The in vitro fidelity of yeast DNA polymerase δ and polymerase ε holoenzymes during dinucleotide microsatellite DNA synthesis Abdulovic, Amy L.
2011
91-92 5 p. 497-505
9 p.
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135 The Ku-dependent non-homologous end-joining but not other repair pathway is inhibited by high linear energy transfer ionizing radiation Wang, Hongyan
2008
91-92 5 p. 725-733
9 p.
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136 The novel DNA glycosylase, NEIL1, protects mammalian cells from radiation-mediated cell death Rosenquist, Thomas A
2003
91-92 5 p. 581-591
11 p.
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137 The nuclear accumulation of the Fanconi anemia protein FANCE depends on FANCC Léveillé, France
2006
91-92 5 p. 556-565
10 p.
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138 The overexpression of specialized DNA polymerases in cancer Albertella, Mark R.
2005
91-92 5 p. 583-593
11 p.
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139 The repair and recombination enzyme ERCC1 is not required for immunoglobulin class switching Winter, Andrew G.
2003
91-92 5 p. 561-569
9 p.
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140 The role of novel genes rrp1 + and rrp2 + in the repair of DNA damage in Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dziadkowiec, Dorota
2009
91-92 5 p. 627-636
10 p.
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141 The SbcCD complex of Deinococcus radiodurans contributes to radioresistance and DNA strand break repair in vivo and exhibits Mre11–Rad50 type activity in vitro Kamble, Vidya A.
2010
91-92 5 p. 488-494
7 p.
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142 The Schizosaccharomyces pombe AlkB homolog Abh1 exhibits AP lyase activity but no demethylase activity Korvald, Hanne
2012
91-92 5 p. 453-462
10 p.
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143 The SOS screen in Arabidopsis: A search for functions involved in DNA metabolism Siaud, Nicolas
2010
91-92 5 p. 567-578
12 p.
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144 The Third Man of the Double Helix Bridges, Bryn A.
2004
91-92 5 p. 564-565
2 p.
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145 The UV-damaged DNA binding protein mediates efficient targeting of the nucleotide excision repair complex to UV-induced photo lesions Moser, Jill
2005
91-92 5 p. 571-582
12 p.
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146 The Werner syndrome protein has separable recombination and survival functions Swanson, Cristina
2004
91-92 5 p. 475-482
8 p.
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147 This Month in DNA Repair 2008
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148 This Month in DNA Repair 2011
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149 Tid1/Rdh54 translocase is phosphorylated through a Mec1- and Rad53-dependent manner in the presence of DSB lesions in budding yeast Ferrari, Matteo
2013
91-92 5 p. 347-355
9 p.
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150 Tissue-specific differences in the accumulation of sequence rearrangements with age Wiktor-Brown, Dominika M.
2008
91-92 5 p. 694-703
10 p.
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151 Topical thymidine dinucleotide application protects against UVB-induced skin cancer in mice with DNA repair gene (Ercc1)-deficient skin Lawrence, Nicola J.
2009
91-92 5 p. 664-671
8 p.
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152 Topoisomerase deficiencies subtly enhance global genomic repair of ultraviolet-induced DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cline, Susan D.
2006
91-92 5 p. 611-617
7 p.
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153 Translation of hSNM1 is mediated by an internal ribosome entry site that upregulates expression during mitosis Zhang, Xiaoshan
2002
91-92 5 p. 379-390
12 p.
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154 Tumor suppressor p53 dependent recruitment of nucleotide excision repair factors XPC and TFIIH to DNA damage Wang, Qi-en
2003
91-92 5 p. 483-499
17 p.
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155 Twists and turns in the function of DNA damage signaling and repair proteins by post-translational modifications Déry, Ugo
2007
91-92 5 p. 561-577
17 p.
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156 Use of the rpoB gene to determine the specificity of base substitution mutations on the Escherichia coli chromosome Garibyan, Lilit
2003
91-92 5 p. 593-608
16 p.
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157 UV-induced apoptosis in XPG-deficient fibroblasts involves activation of CD95 and caspases but not p53 Clément, Virginie
2007
91-92 5 p. 602-614
13 p.
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158 Watson and DNA: Making A Scientific Revolution Friedberg, Errol C.
2004
91-92 5 p. 561-564
4 p.
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159 XPA protein as a limiting factor for nucleotide excision repair and UV sensitivity in human cells Köberle, Beate
2006
91-92 5 p. 641-648
8 p.
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