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Grant S Stewart

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The EMBO Journal|March 29, 2012
The demise of a TUDOR under stress opens a chromatin link to 53BP1Grant S Stewart
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 18, 2009
Solving the RIDDLE of 53BP1 recruitment to sites of damageGrant S Stewart
DNA Repair|December 30, 2023
DONSON: Slding in 2 the limelightGrant S Stewart
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
Damaged replication forks tolerate USP7 to maintain genome stabilityAnastasia Zlatanou, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|March 4, 2010
A PIAS-ed view of DNA double strand break repair focuses on SUMOAnastasia Zlatanou, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|December 7, 2010
When cleavage is not attractive: non-catalytic inhibition of ubiquitin chains at DNA double-strand breaks by OTUB1Andrew N Blackford, Grant S Stewart
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 19, 2016
Protection or resection: BOD1L as a novel replication fork protection factorMartin R Higgs, Grant S Stewart
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|March 24, 2011
DNA double-strand break repair, immunodeficiency and the RIDDLE syndromeRachel M Blundred, Grant S Stewart
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 8, 2013
Reply: A single strand that links multiple neuropathologies in human diseaseJohn J Reynolds, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|May 21, 2013
A nervous predisposition to unrepaired DNA double strand breaksJohn J Reynolds, Grant S Stewart
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Showing results (1-10 of 97) with videos related to

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Pageof 10
The EMBO Journal|March 29, 2012
The demise of a TUDOR under stress opens a chromatin link to 53BP1Grant S Stewart
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 18, 2009
Solving the RIDDLE of 53BP1 recruitment to sites of damageGrant S Stewart
DNA Repair|December 30, 2023
DONSON: Slding in 2 the limelightGrant S Stewart
Molecular & Cellular Oncology|June 17, 2016
Damaged replication forks tolerate USP7 to maintain genome stabilityAnastasia Zlatanou, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|March 4, 2010
A PIAS-ed view of DNA double strand break repair focuses on SUMOAnastasia Zlatanou, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|December 7, 2010
When cleavage is not attractive: non-catalytic inhibition of ubiquitin chains at DNA double-strand breaks by OTUB1Andrew N Blackford, Grant S Stewart
Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|February 19, 2016
Protection or resection: BOD1L as a novel replication fork protection factorMartin R Higgs, Grant S Stewart
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology|March 24, 2011
DNA double-strand break repair, immunodeficiency and the RIDDLE syndromeRachel M Blundred, Grant S Stewart
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|August 8, 2013
Reply: A single strand that links multiple neuropathologies in human diseaseJohn J Reynolds, Grant S Stewart
DNA Repair|May 21, 2013
A nervous predisposition to unrepaired DNA double strand breaksJohn J Reynolds, Grant S Stewart
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