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Joan F Sterling

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Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 17, 2008
The transition of closely opposed lesions to double-strand breaks during long-patch base excision repair is prevented by the coordinated action of DNA polymerase delta and Rad27/Fen1Wenjian Ma, Vijayalakshmi Panduri, Joan F Sterling, et al.
DNA Repair|March 30, 2017
APOBEC3B cytidine deaminase targets the non-transcribed strand of tRNA genes in yeastNatalie Saini, Steven A Roberts, Joan F Sterling, et al.
DNA Repair|June 12, 2019
Corrigendum to "APOBEC3B cytidine deaminase targets the non-transcribed strand of tRNA genes in yeast" [DNA Repair 53 (2017) 4-14]Natalie Saini, Steven A Roberts, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Plos Genetics|December 29, 2012
Base damage within single-strand DNA underlies in vivo hypermutability induced by a ubiquitous environmental agentKin Chan, Joan F Sterling, Steven A Roberts, et al.
Plos Biology|May 9, 2019
Mutational signatures of redox stress in yeast single-strand DNA and of aging in human mitochondrial DNA share a common featureNatalya P Degtyareva, Natalie Saini, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|July 20, 2023
Glycidamide-induced hypermutation in yeast single-stranded DNA reveals a ubiquitous clock-like mutational motif in humansKathleen M Hudson, Leszek J Klimczak, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 6, 2020
Mutation signatures specific to DNA alkylating agents in yeast and cancersNatalie Saini, Joan F Sterling, Cynthia J Sakofsky, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|March 17, 2011
Damage-induced localized hypermutabilityLauranell H Burch, Yong Yang, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 17, 2004
The multiple biological roles of the 3'-->5' exonuclease of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase delta require switching between the polymerase and exonuclease domainsYong Hwan Jin, Parie Garg, Carrie M W Stith, et al.
Nature Genetics|August 11, 2015
An APOBEC3A hypermutation signature is distinguishable from the signature of background mutagenesis by APOBEC3B in human cancersKin Chan, Steven A Roberts, Leszek J Klimczak, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 17, 2008
The transition of closely opposed lesions to double-strand breaks during long-patch base excision repair is prevented by the coordinated action of DNA polymerase delta and Rad27/Fen1Wenjian Ma, Vijayalakshmi Panduri, Joan F Sterling, et al.
DNA Repair|March 30, 2017
APOBEC3B cytidine deaminase targets the non-transcribed strand of tRNA genes in yeastNatalie Saini, Steven A Roberts, Joan F Sterling, et al.
DNA Repair|June 12, 2019
Corrigendum to "APOBEC3B cytidine deaminase targets the non-transcribed strand of tRNA genes in yeast" [DNA Repair 53 (2017) 4-14]Natalie Saini, Steven A Roberts, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Plos Genetics|December 29, 2012
Base damage within single-strand DNA underlies in vivo hypermutability induced by a ubiquitous environmental agentKin Chan, Joan F Sterling, Steven A Roberts, et al.
Plos Biology|May 9, 2019
Mutational signatures of redox stress in yeast single-strand DNA and of aging in human mitochondrial DNA share a common featureNatalya P Degtyareva, Natalie Saini, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|July 20, 2023
Glycidamide-induced hypermutation in yeast single-stranded DNA reveals a ubiquitous clock-like mutational motif in humansKathleen M Hudson, Leszek J Klimczak, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|March 6, 2020
Mutation signatures specific to DNA alkylating agents in yeast and cancersNatalie Saini, Joan F Sterling, Cynthia J Sakofsky, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|March 17, 2011
Damage-induced localized hypermutabilityLauranell H Burch, Yong Yang, Joan F Sterling, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 17, 2004
The multiple biological roles of the 3'-->5' exonuclease of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase delta require switching between the polymerase and exonuclease domainsYong Hwan Jin, Parie Garg, Carrie M W Stith, et al.
Nature Genetics|August 11, 2015
An APOBEC3A hypermutation signature is distinguishable from the signature of background mutagenesis by APOBEC3B in human cancersKin Chan, Steven A Roberts, Leszek J Klimczak, et al.
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