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David Clynes

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Plos One|March 22, 2014
ATRX dysfunction induces replication defects in primary mouse cellsDavid Clynes, Clare Jelinska, Barbara Xella, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 21, 2023
Loss of FAM111B protease mutated in hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma negatively regulates telomere lengthMaciej Kliszczak, Daniela Moralli, Julia D Jankowska, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 20, 2023
Induction of the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway by trapping of proteins on DNAAnna M Rose, Tomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 14, 2011
Combinatorial readout of histone H3 modifications specifies localization of ATRX to heterochromatinSebastian Eustermann, Ji-Chun Yang, Martin J Law, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 8, 2014
JAK2V617F promotes replication fork stalling with disease-restricted impairment of the intra-S checkpoint responseEdwin Chen, Jong Sook Ahn, Charlie E Massie, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 26, 2005
Molecular basis for the recognition of phosphorylated and phosphoacetylated histone h3 by 14-3-3Neil Macdonald, Julie P I Welburn, Martin E M Noble, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 8, 2025
Elevated reactive oxygen species can drive the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway in ATRX-null cancersTomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, Tiffany S Ma, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 19, 2025
Elevated reactive oxygen species can drive the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway in ATRX-null cancersTomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, Tiffany S Ma, et al.
EMBO Reports|May 11, 2017
The chromatin remodelling factor ATRX suppresses R-loops in transcribed telomeric repeatsDiu Tt Nguyen, Hsiao Phin J Voon, Barbara Xella, et al.
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Plos One|March 22, 2014
ATRX dysfunction induces replication defects in primary mouse cellsDavid Clynes, Clare Jelinska, Barbara Xella, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 21, 2023
Loss of FAM111B protease mutated in hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma negatively regulates telomere lengthMaciej Kliszczak, Daniela Moralli, Julia D Jankowska, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 20, 2023
Induction of the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway by trapping of proteins on DNAAnna M Rose, Tomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 14, 2011
Combinatorial readout of histone H3 modifications specifies localization of ATRX to heterochromatinSebastian Eustermann, Ji-Chun Yang, Martin J Law, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 8, 2014
JAK2V617F promotes replication fork stalling with disease-restricted impairment of the intra-S checkpoint responseEdwin Chen, Jong Sook Ahn, Charlie E Massie, et al.
Molecular Cell|October 26, 2005
Molecular basis for the recognition of phosphorylated and phosphoacetylated histone h3 by 14-3-3Neil Macdonald, Julie P I Welburn, Martin E M Noble, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 8, 2025
Elevated reactive oxygen species can drive the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway in ATRX-null cancersTomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, Tiffany S Ma, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 19, 2025
Elevated reactive oxygen species can drive the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway in ATRX-null cancersTomas Goncalves, Siobhan Cunniffe, Tiffany S Ma, et al.
EMBO Reports|May 11, 2017
The chromatin remodelling factor ATRX suppresses R-loops in transcribed telomeric repeatsDiu Tt Nguyen, Hsiao Phin J Voon, Barbara Xella, et al.
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