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G Frosina

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European Journal of Biochemistry|April 12, 2000
Overexpression of enzymes that repair endogenous damage to DNAG Frosina
Carcinogenesis|September 5, 2001
Counteracting spontaneous transformation via overexpression of rate-limiting DNA base excision repair enzymesG Frosina
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|June 25, 2011
Stem cell-mediated delivery of therapies in the treatment of gliomaG Frosina
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|July 14, 2007
Tumor suppression by DNA base excision repairG Frosina
Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1992
Effect of topoisomerase poisoning by antitumor drugs VM 26, fostriecin and camptothecin on DNA repair replication by mammalian cell extractsG Frosina, O Rossi
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1987
The O6-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase activity of rat hepatoma cells is increased after a single exposure to alkylating agentsG Frosina, F Laval
Mutation Research|August 1, 1990
Influence of RNA synthesis on DNA-repair replication in human cell extractsG Frosina, R D Wood
Mutation Research|November 1, 1984
Negative evidence for an adaptive response to lethal and mutagenic effects of alkylating agents in V79 Chinese hamster cellsG Frosina, S Bonatti, A Abbondandolo
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 5, 2000
Age-independency of AP site incision capacity in womenO Rossi, F Carrozzino, G Frosina
Carcinogenesis|June 3, 2000
Comparative repair of the endogenous lesions 8-oxo-7, 8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG), uracil and abasic site by mammalian cell extracts: 8-oxoG is poorly repaired by human cell extractsE Cappelli, P Degan, G Frosina
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European Journal of Biochemistry|April 12, 2000
Overexpression of enzymes that repair endogenous damage to DNAG Frosina
Carcinogenesis|September 5, 2001
Counteracting spontaneous transformation via overexpression of rate-limiting DNA base excision repair enzymesG Frosina
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|June 25, 2011
Stem cell-mediated delivery of therapies in the treatment of gliomaG Frosina
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|July 14, 2007
Tumor suppression by DNA base excision repairG Frosina
Carcinogenesis|August 1, 1992
Effect of topoisomerase poisoning by antitumor drugs VM 26, fostriecin and camptothecin on DNA repair replication by mammalian cell extractsG Frosina, O Rossi
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1987
The O6-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase activity of rat hepatoma cells is increased after a single exposure to alkylating agentsG Frosina, F Laval
Mutation Research|August 1, 1990
Influence of RNA synthesis on DNA-repair replication in human cell extractsG Frosina, R D Wood
Mutation Research|November 1, 1984
Negative evidence for an adaptive response to lethal and mutagenic effects of alkylating agents in V79 Chinese hamster cellsG Frosina, S Bonatti, A Abbondandolo
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|January 5, 2000
Age-independency of AP site incision capacity in womenO Rossi, F Carrozzino, G Frosina
Carcinogenesis|June 3, 2000
Comparative repair of the endogenous lesions 8-oxo-7, 8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG), uracil and abasic site by mammalian cell extracts: 8-oxoG is poorly repaired by human cell extractsE Cappelli, P Degan, G Frosina
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