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FEBS Letters|May 10, 2011
Changing the ubiquitin landscape during viral manipulation of the DNA damage responseMatthew D Weitzman, Caroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya
Trends in Microbiology|February 6, 2007
Using or abusing: viruses and the cellular DNA damage responseCaroline E Lilley, Rachel A Schwartz, Matthew D Weitzman
Gene|October 17, 1996
Stable high-copy-number bacteriophage lambda promoter vectors for overproduction of proteins in Escherichia coliC A Love, P E Lilley, N E Dixon
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|August 17, 1992
Enriched sources of Escherichia coli replication proteins. The dnaG primase is a zinc metalloproteinN P Stamford, P E Lilley, N E Dixon
Annual Review of Microbiology|August 10, 2010
Genomes in conflict: maintaining genome integrity during virus infectionMatthew D Weitzman, Caroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 2009
Chromatin at the intersection of viral infection and DNA damageCaroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya, Matthew D Weitzman
Current Gene Therapy|July 12, 2002
Herpes simplex virus vectors for the nervous systemC E Lilley, R H Branston, R S Coffin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 16, 1985
The stimulation of prostaglandin production by transforming growth factor-alpha and 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate or 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol is synergisticL Levine, D M Xiao, N Worth, et al.
DNA Repair|July 29, 2004
Interactions of viruses with the cellular DNA repair machineryMatthew D Weitzman, Christian T Carson, Rachel A Schwartz, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 22, 2002
A protein encoded by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 2-kilobase latency-associated transcript is phosphorylated, localized to the nucleus, and overcomes the repression of expression from exogenous promoters when inserted into the quiescent HSV genomeS K Thomas, C E Lilley, D S Latchman, et al.
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FEBS Letters|May 10, 2011
Changing the ubiquitin landscape during viral manipulation of the DNA damage responseMatthew D Weitzman, Caroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya
Trends in Microbiology|February 6, 2007
Using or abusing: viruses and the cellular DNA damage responseCaroline E Lilley, Rachel A Schwartz, Matthew D Weitzman
Gene|October 17, 1996
Stable high-copy-number bacteriophage lambda promoter vectors for overproduction of proteins in Escherichia coliC A Love, P E Lilley, N E Dixon
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|August 17, 1992
Enriched sources of Escherichia coli replication proteins. The dnaG primase is a zinc metalloproteinN P Stamford, P E Lilley, N E Dixon
Annual Review of Microbiology|August 10, 2010
Genomes in conflict: maintaining genome integrity during virus infectionMatthew D Weitzman, Caroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 21, 2009
Chromatin at the intersection of viral infection and DNA damageCaroline E Lilley, Mira S Chaurushiya, Matthew D Weitzman
Current Gene Therapy|July 12, 2002
Herpes simplex virus vectors for the nervous systemC E Lilley, R H Branston, R S Coffin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 16, 1985
The stimulation of prostaglandin production by transforming growth factor-alpha and 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate or 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol is synergisticL Levine, D M Xiao, N Worth, et al.
DNA Repair|July 29, 2004
Interactions of viruses with the cellular DNA repair machineryMatthew D Weitzman, Christian T Carson, Rachel A Schwartz, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 22, 2002
A protein encoded by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 2-kilobase latency-associated transcript is phosphorylated, localized to the nucleus, and overcomes the repression of expression from exogenous promoters when inserted into the quiescent HSV genomeS K Thomas, C E Lilley, D S Latchman, et al.
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