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ATM polymorphism is associated with low risk myelodysplastic syndromeLOPES RIBEIRO, Howard; DE OLIVEIRA, Roberta Taiane Germano.DNA repair. 2013, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 87-89, issn 1568-7864, 3 p.Article

Distinct functions of human RECQ helicases WRN and BLM in replication fork recovery and progression after hydroxyurea-induced stallingSIDOROVA, Julia M; KEHRLI, Keffy; MAO, Frances et al.DNA repair. 2013, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 128-139, issn 1568-7864, 12 p.Article

Genomic deletions and point mutations induced in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by the trinucleotide repeats (GAA·TTC) associated with Friedreich's ataxiaWEI TANG; DOMINSKA, Margaret; GAWEL, Malgorzata et al.DNA repair. 2013, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 10-17, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

Exo1 plays a major role in DNA end resection in humans and influences double-strand break repair and damage signaling decisionsTOMIMATSU, Nozomi; MUKHERJEE, Bipasha; DELAND, Katherine et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 441-448, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

From yeast to mammals: Recent advances in genetic control of homologous recombinationKARPENSHIF, Yoav; BERNSTEIN, Kara A.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 10, pp 781-788, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

RecF recombination pathway in Escherichia coli cells lacking RecQ, UvrD and HelD helicasesBULJUBASIC, Maja; REPAR, Jelena; ZAHRADKA, Ksenija et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 419-430, issn 1568-7864, 12 p.Article

The region of XRCC1 which harbours the three most common nonsynonymous polymorphic variants, is essential for the scaffolding function of XRCC1HANSSEN-BAUER, Audun; SOLVANG-GARTEN, Karin; GILLJAM, Karin Margaretha et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 357-366, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article

mtSSB may sequester UNG1 at mitochondrial ssDNA and delay uracil processing until the dsDNA conformation is restoredWOLLEN STEEN, Kristian; DOSETH, Berit; WESTBYE, Marianne P et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 82-91, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article

Exonuclease 1 (Exo1) is required for activating response to SN1 DNA methylating agentsIZUMCHENKO, Eugene; SAYDI, John; BROWN, Kevin D et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 12, pp 951-964, issn 1568-7864, 14 p.Article

Inducing local DNA damage by visible light to study chromatin repairSOLARCZYK, Kamil J; ZAREBSKI, Mirosław; DOBRUCKI, Jurek W et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 12, pp 996-1002, issn 1568-7864, 7 p.Article

Dissection of the functional domains of an archaeal Holliday junction helicaseYE HONG; MINGZHU CHU; YANSHENG LI et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 102-111, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article

Regulation of Actinomycin D induced upregulation of Mdm2 in H1299 cellsLIANJIE LI; DI CUI; ZHENG, ShijunJ et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 112-119, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

CGK733 does not inhibit ATM or ATR kinase activity in H460 human lung cancer cellsCHOI, Serah; TOLEDO, Luis I; FERNANDEZ-CAPETILLO, Oscar et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 10, pp 1000-1001, issn 1568-7864, 2 p.Article

3-Methyl-3-deazaadenine, a stable isostere of N3-methyl-adenine, is efficiently bypassed by replication in vivo and by transcription in vitroMONTI, Paola; BROXSON, Christopher; INGA, Alberto et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 8, pp 861-868, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

Budding yeast Mph1 promotes sister chromatid interactions by a mechanism involving strand invasionEDE, Christopher; RUDOLPH, Christian J; LEHMANN, Sabrina et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 45-55, issn 1568-7864, 11 p.Article

DNA end resection—Unraveling the tailMIMITOU, Eleni P; SYMINGTON, Lorraine S.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 344-348, issn 1568-7864, 5 p.Article

Depletion of the bloom syndrome helicase stimulates homology-dependent repair at double-strand breaks in human chromosomesYIBIN WANG; SMITH, Krissy; WALDMAN, Barbara Criscuolo et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 4, pp 416-426, issn 1568-7864, 11 p.Article

Genetic variation in DNA repair pathway genes and melanoma riskMINGFENG ZHANG; QURESHI, Abrar A; QUN GUO et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 111-116, issn 1568-7864, 6 p.Article

HLTF and SHPRH are not essential for PCNA polyubiquitination, survival and somatic hypermutation: Existence of an alternative E3 ligaseKRIJGER, Peter H. L; LEE, Kyoo-Young; JACOBS, Heinz et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 4, pp 438-444, issn 1568-7864, 7 p.Article

Lesion bypass by S. cerevisiae Pol ζ aloneSTONE, Jana E; KUMAR, Dinesh; BINZ, Sara K et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 8, pp 826-834, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article

Mismatch repair-independent tandem repeat sequence instability resulting from ribonucleotide incorporation by DNA polymerase εCLARK, Alan B; LUJAN, Scott A; KISSLING, Grace E et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 5, pp 476-482, issn 1568-7864, 7 p.Article

On the mutagenicity of homologous recombination and double-strand break repair in bacteriophageSHCHERBAKOV, Victor P; PLUGINA, Lidiya; SHCHERBAKOVA, Tamara et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 16-23, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article

Persistence of unrepaired DNA double strand breaks caused by inhibition of ATM does not lead to radio-sensitisation in the absence of NF-κB activationVEUGER, Stephany J; DURKACZ, Barbara W.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 235-244, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article

Physical and functional crosstalk between Fanconi anemia core components and the GINS replication complexTUMINI, Emanuela; PLEVANI, Paolo; MUZI-FALCONI, Marco et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 149-158, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article

Proteasomal regulation of the mutagenic translesion DNA polymerase, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rev1WILTROUT, Mary Ellen; WALKER, Graham C.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 169-175, issn 1568-7864, 7 p.Article

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