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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|April 9, 2021
Cell Metabolism and DNA Repair Pathways: Implications for Cancer TherapyThais Sobanski, Maddison Rose, Amila Suraweera, et al.
Frontiers in Oncology|May 6, 2014
Chemotherapeutic compounds targeting the DNA double-strand break repair pathways: the good, the bad, and the promisingChristian Jekimovs, Emma Bolderson, Amila Suraweera, et al.
DNA Repair|February 14, 2012
Exo1 plays a major role in DNA end resection in humans and influences double-strand break repair and damage signaling decisionsNozomi Tomimatsu, Bipasha Mukherjee, Katherine Deland, et al.
BMC Molecular Biology|May 17, 2017
hSSB1 associates with and promotes stability of the BLM helicaseLaura V Croft, Nicholas W Ashton, Nicolas Paquet, et al.
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|October 7, 2009
SECIS-binding protein 2 promotes cell survival by protecting against oxidative stressLaura V Papp, Jun Lu, Emma Bolderson, et al.
BMC Molecular Biology|August 25, 2016
Nucleophosmin: from structure and function to disease developmentJoseph K Box, Nicolas Paquet, Mark N Adams, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 19, 2009
Phosphorylation of Exo1 modulates homologous recombination repair of DNA double-strand breaksEmma Bolderson, Nozomi Tomimatsu, Derek J Richard, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 14, 2011
hSSB1 interacts directly with the MRN complex stimulating its recruitment to DNA double-strand breaks and its endo-nuclease activityDerek J Richard, Liza Cubeddu, Aaron J Urquhart, et al.
The Journal of Urology|May 16, 2006
Multifocal urothelial cancers with the mutator phenotype are of monoclonal origin and require panurothelial treatment for tumor clearanceJames W F Catto, Arndt Hartmann, Robert Stoehr, et al.
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|March 27, 2018
Human single-stranded DNA binding protein 1 (hSSB1, OBFC2B), a critical component of the DNA damage responseLaura V Croft, Emma Bolderson, Mark N Adams, et al.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|April 9, 2021
Cell Metabolism and DNA Repair Pathways: Implications for Cancer TherapyThais Sobanski, Maddison Rose, Amila Suraweera, et al.
Frontiers in Oncology|May 6, 2014
Chemotherapeutic compounds targeting the DNA double-strand break repair pathways: the good, the bad, and the promisingChristian Jekimovs, Emma Bolderson, Amila Suraweera, et al.
DNA Repair|February 14, 2012
Exo1 plays a major role in DNA end resection in humans and influences double-strand break repair and damage signaling decisionsNozomi Tomimatsu, Bipasha Mukherjee, Katherine Deland, et al.
BMC Molecular Biology|May 17, 2017
hSSB1 associates with and promotes stability of the BLM helicaseLaura V Croft, Nicholas W Ashton, Nicolas Paquet, et al.
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|October 7, 2009
SECIS-binding protein 2 promotes cell survival by protecting against oxidative stressLaura V Papp, Jun Lu, Emma Bolderson, et al.
BMC Molecular Biology|August 25, 2016
Nucleophosmin: from structure and function to disease developmentJoseph K Box, Nicolas Paquet, Mark N Adams, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 19, 2009
Phosphorylation of Exo1 modulates homologous recombination repair of DNA double-strand breaksEmma Bolderson, Nozomi Tomimatsu, Derek J Richard, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 14, 2011
hSSB1 interacts directly with the MRN complex stimulating its recruitment to DNA double-strand breaks and its endo-nuclease activityDerek J Richard, Liza Cubeddu, Aaron J Urquhart, et al.
The Journal of Urology|May 16, 2006
Multifocal urothelial cancers with the mutator phenotype are of monoclonal origin and require panurothelial treatment for tumor clearanceJames W F Catto, Arndt Hartmann, Robert Stoehr, et al.
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|March 27, 2018
Human single-stranded DNA binding protein 1 (hSSB1, OBFC2B), a critical component of the DNA damage responseLaura V Croft, Emma Bolderson, Mark N Adams, et al.
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