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Howard B Lieberman

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Oncogene|January 26, 2020
Targeting MEK5 impairs nonhomologous end-joining repair and sensitizes prostate cancer to DNA damaging agentsConstantinos G Broustas, Axel J Duval, Kunal R Chaudhary, et al.
Cancer Research|February 12, 2005
Combined haploinsufficiency for ATM and RAD9 as a factor in cell transformation, apoptosis, and DNA lesion repair dynamicsLubomir B Smilenov, Howard B Lieberman, Stephen A Mitchell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Human RAD9 checkpoint control/proapoptotic protein can activate transcription of p21Yuxin Yin, Aiping Zhu, Yan J Jin, et al.
Radiation Research|October 22, 2005
Differential impact of mouse Rad9 deletion on ionizing radiation-induced bystander effectsAiping Zhu, Hongning Zhou, Corinne Leloup, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 22, 2013
The DNA damage checkpoint protein RAD9A is essential for male meiosis in the mouseAna Vasileva, Kevin M Hopkins, Xiangyuan Wang, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 30, 2004
Deletion of mouse rad9 causes abnormal cellular responses to DNA damage, genomic instability, and embryonic lethalityKevin M Hopkins, Wojtek Auerbach, Xiang Yuan Wang, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|July 23, 2008
Mechanism of radiation-induced bystander effects: a unifying modelTom K Hei, Hongning Zhou, Vladimir N Ivanov, et al.
Radiation Oncology (London, England)|September 20, 2014
RAD9 deficiency enhances radiation induced bystander DNA damage and transcriptomal responseShanaz A Ghandhi, Brian Ponnaiya, Sunil K Panigrahi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 24, 2003
Phosphorylation of human Rad9 is required for genotoxin-activated checkpoint signalingPia Roos-Mattjus, Kevin M Hopkins, Andrea J Oestreich, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 2005
Mechanism of radiation-induced bystander effect: role of the cyclooxygenase-2 signaling pathwayHongning Zhou, Vladimir N Ivanov, Joseph Gillespie, et al.
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Oncogene|January 26, 2020
Targeting MEK5 impairs nonhomologous end-joining repair and sensitizes prostate cancer to DNA damaging agentsConstantinos G Broustas, Axel J Duval, Kunal R Chaudhary, et al.
Cancer Research|February 12, 2005
Combined haploinsufficiency for ATM and RAD9 as a factor in cell transformation, apoptosis, and DNA lesion repair dynamicsLubomir B Smilenov, Howard B Lieberman, Stephen A Mitchell, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Human RAD9 checkpoint control/proapoptotic protein can activate transcription of p21Yuxin Yin, Aiping Zhu, Yan J Jin, et al.
Radiation Research|October 22, 2005
Differential impact of mouse Rad9 deletion on ionizing radiation-induced bystander effectsAiping Zhu, Hongning Zhou, Corinne Leloup, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 22, 2013
The DNA damage checkpoint protein RAD9A is essential for male meiosis in the mouseAna Vasileva, Kevin M Hopkins, Xiangyuan Wang, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 30, 2004
Deletion of mouse rad9 causes abnormal cellular responses to DNA damage, genomic instability, and embryonic lethalityKevin M Hopkins, Wojtek Auerbach, Xiang Yuan Wang, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|July 23, 2008
Mechanism of radiation-induced bystander effects: a unifying modelTom K Hei, Hongning Zhou, Vladimir N Ivanov, et al.
Radiation Oncology (London, England)|September 20, 2014
RAD9 deficiency enhances radiation induced bystander DNA damage and transcriptomal responseShanaz A Ghandhi, Brian Ponnaiya, Sunil K Panigrahi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 24, 2003
Phosphorylation of human Rad9 is required for genotoxin-activated checkpoint signalingPia Roos-Mattjus, Kevin M Hopkins, Andrea J Oestreich, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 2005
Mechanism of radiation-induced bystander effect: role of the cyclooxygenase-2 signaling pathwayHongning Zhou, Vladimir N Ivanov, Joseph Gillespie, et al.
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