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Ian D Hickson

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Nature Reviews. Cancer|March 4, 2003
RecQ helicases: caretakers of the genomeIan D Hickson
Mutation Research|November 13, 2002
RecQ helicases and cellular responses to DNA damageLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
Nucleic Acids Research|November 16, 2002
The Bloom's syndrome helicase stimulates the activity of human topoisomerase IIIalphaLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 30, 2002
Premature aging in RecQ helicase-deficient human syndromesPayam Mohaghegh, Ian D Hickson
Nature|December 20, 2003
The Bloom's syndrome helicase suppresses crossing over during homologous recombinationLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
Open Biology|April 27, 2018
Pathways for maintenance of telomeres and common fragile sites during DNA replication stressÖzgün Özer, Ian D Hickson
International Journal of Hematology|April 8, 2011
Fanconi anaemia proteins are associated with sister chromatid bridging in mitosisSongmin Ying, Ian D Hickson
Annual Review of Genetics|July 22, 2006
DNA helicases required for homologous recombination and repair of damaged replication forksLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
F1000Research|June 17, 2017
The "enemies within": regions of the genome that are inherently difficult to replicateRahul Bhowmick, Ian D Hickson
Biologist (London, England)|February 15, 2003
The Bloom's syndrome helicase: keeping cancer at bayPayam Mohaghegh, Ian D Hickson
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Nature Reviews. Cancer|March 4, 2003
RecQ helicases: caretakers of the genomeIan D Hickson
Mutation Research|November 13, 2002
RecQ helicases and cellular responses to DNA damageLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
Nucleic Acids Research|November 16, 2002
The Bloom's syndrome helicase stimulates the activity of human topoisomerase IIIalphaLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 30, 2002
Premature aging in RecQ helicase-deficient human syndromesPayam Mohaghegh, Ian D Hickson
Nature|December 20, 2003
The Bloom's syndrome helicase suppresses crossing over during homologous recombinationLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
Open Biology|April 27, 2018
Pathways for maintenance of telomeres and common fragile sites during DNA replication stressÖzgün Özer, Ian D Hickson
International Journal of Hematology|April 8, 2011
Fanconi anaemia proteins are associated with sister chromatid bridging in mitosisSongmin Ying, Ian D Hickson
Annual Review of Genetics|July 22, 2006
DNA helicases required for homologous recombination and repair of damaged replication forksLeonard Wu, Ian D Hickson
F1000Research|June 17, 2017
The "enemies within": regions of the genome that are inherently difficult to replicateRahul Bhowmick, Ian D Hickson
Biologist (London, England)|February 15, 2003
The Bloom's syndrome helicase: keeping cancer at bayPayam Mohaghegh, Ian D Hickson
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