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J E Cleaver

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American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1982
Normal reconstruction of DNA supercoiling and chromatin structure in cockayne syndrome cells during repair of damage from ultraviolet lightJ E Cleaver
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|March 1, 1980
DNA damage, repair systems and human hypersensitive diseasesJ E Cleaver
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1981
Sensitivity of excision repair in normal human, xeroderma pigmentosum variant and Cockayne's syndrome fibroblasts to inhibition by cytosine arabinosideJ E Cleaver
DNA Repair|September 3, 2004
Defective repair replication of DNA in xeroderma pigmentosum. 1968J E Cleaver
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1989
DNA repair in manJ E Cleaver
Journal of Dermatological Science|March 4, 2000
Common pathways for ultraviolet skin carcinogenesis in the repair and replication defective groups of xeroderma pigmentosumJ E Cleaver
Mutation Research|March 1, 1984
Differential toxicity of 3-aminobenzamide to wild-type and 6-thioguanine-resistant Chinese hamster cells by interference with pathways of purine biosynthesisJ E Cleaver
Genetics|September 1, 1977
Induction of thioguanine- and ouabain-resistant mutants and single-strand breaks in the DNA of Chinese hamster ovary cells by 3H-thymidineJ E Cleaver
Carcinogenesis|September 1, 1989
DNA damage and repair in normal, xeroderma pigmentosum and XP revertant cells analyzed by gel electrophoresis: excision of cyclobutane dimers from the whole genome is not necessary for cell survivalJ E Cleaver
Radiation Research|September 1, 1992
Replication of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA in X-ray-damaged cells: evidence for a nuclear-specific mechanism that down-regulates replicationJ E Cleaver
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American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1982
Normal reconstruction of DNA supercoiling and chromatin structure in cockayne syndrome cells during repair of damage from ultraviolet lightJ E Cleaver
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|March 1, 1980
DNA damage, repair systems and human hypersensitive diseasesJ E Cleaver
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1981
Sensitivity of excision repair in normal human, xeroderma pigmentosum variant and Cockayne's syndrome fibroblasts to inhibition by cytosine arabinosideJ E Cleaver
DNA Repair|September 3, 2004
Defective repair replication of DNA in xeroderma pigmentosum. 1968J E Cleaver
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1989
DNA repair in manJ E Cleaver
Journal of Dermatological Science|March 4, 2000
Common pathways for ultraviolet skin carcinogenesis in the repair and replication defective groups of xeroderma pigmentosumJ E Cleaver
Mutation Research|March 1, 1984
Differential toxicity of 3-aminobenzamide to wild-type and 6-thioguanine-resistant Chinese hamster cells by interference with pathways of purine biosynthesisJ E Cleaver
Genetics|September 1, 1977
Induction of thioguanine- and ouabain-resistant mutants and single-strand breaks in the DNA of Chinese hamster ovary cells by 3H-thymidineJ E Cleaver
Carcinogenesis|September 1, 1989
DNA damage and repair in normal, xeroderma pigmentosum and XP revertant cells analyzed by gel electrophoresis: excision of cyclobutane dimers from the whole genome is not necessary for cell survivalJ E Cleaver
Radiation Research|September 1, 1992
Replication of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA in X-ray-damaged cells: evidence for a nuclear-specific mechanism that down-regulates replicationJ E Cleaver
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