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Dilip K Nag

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Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 8, 2003
Trinucleotide repeat expansions: timing is everythingDilip K Nag
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|March 29, 2002
Most meiotic CAG repeat tract-length alterations in yeast are SPO11 dependentC Jankowski, Dilip K Nag
Parasites & Vectors|April 4, 2024
Cell fusing agent virus rarely transmits vertically in artificially infected laboratory-colonized Aedes aegypti mosquitoesDilip K Nag, Kathryn Efner
Virus Research|February 7, 2012
A small-molecule inhibitor of deubiquitinating enzyme USP14 inhibits Dengue virus replicationDilip K Nag, Daniel Finley
Viruses|July 27, 2024
Transovarial Transmission of Cell-Fusing Agent Virus in Naturally Infected <i>Aedes aegypti</i> MosquitoesDilip K Nag, Kathryn J Efner
The Journal of General Virology|October 18, 2017
Patchy DNA forms of the Zika virus RNA genome are generated following infection in mosquito cell cultures and in mosquitoesDilip K Nag, Laura D Kramer
BMC Molecular Biology|January 2, 2008
Effects of mutations in SGS1 and in genes functionally related to SGS1 on inverted repeat-stimulated spontaneous unequal sister-chromatid exchange in yeastDilip K Nag, Steffany J Cavallo
Virology|September 3, 2016
DNA forms of arboviral RNA genomes are generated following infection in mosquito cell culturesDilip K Nag, Matthew Brecher, Laura D Kramer
Nucleic Acids Research|October 21, 2004
Both CAG repeats and inverted DNA repeats stimulate spontaneous unequal sister-chromatid exchange in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDilip K Nag, Manisha Suri, Erin K Stenson
Nucleic Acids Research|September 17, 2005
Inverted repeat-stimulated sister-chromatid exchange events are RAD1-independent but reduced in a msh2 mutantDilip K Nag, Michael Fasullo, Zheng Dong, et al.
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Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 8, 2003
Trinucleotide repeat expansions: timing is everythingDilip K Nag
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|March 29, 2002
Most meiotic CAG repeat tract-length alterations in yeast are SPO11 dependentC Jankowski, Dilip K Nag
Parasites & Vectors|April 4, 2024
Cell fusing agent virus rarely transmits vertically in artificially infected laboratory-colonized Aedes aegypti mosquitoesDilip K Nag, Kathryn Efner
Virus Research|February 7, 2012
A small-molecule inhibitor of deubiquitinating enzyme USP14 inhibits Dengue virus replicationDilip K Nag, Daniel Finley
Viruses|July 27, 2024
Transovarial Transmission of Cell-Fusing Agent Virus in Naturally Infected <i>Aedes aegypti</i> MosquitoesDilip K Nag, Kathryn J Efner
The Journal of General Virology|October 18, 2017
Patchy DNA forms of the Zika virus RNA genome are generated following infection in mosquito cell cultures and in mosquitoesDilip K Nag, Laura D Kramer
BMC Molecular Biology|January 2, 2008
Effects of mutations in SGS1 and in genes functionally related to SGS1 on inverted repeat-stimulated spontaneous unequal sister-chromatid exchange in yeastDilip K Nag, Steffany J Cavallo
Virology|September 3, 2016
DNA forms of arboviral RNA genomes are generated following infection in mosquito cell culturesDilip K Nag, Matthew Brecher, Laura D Kramer
Nucleic Acids Research|October 21, 2004
Both CAG repeats and inverted DNA repeats stimulate spontaneous unequal sister-chromatid exchange in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDilip K Nag, Manisha Suri, Erin K Stenson
Nucleic Acids Research|September 17, 2005
Inverted repeat-stimulated sister-chromatid exchange events are RAD1-independent but reduced in a msh2 mutantDilip K Nag, Michael Fasullo, Zheng Dong, et al.
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