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April 10, 2020
XPF-ERCC1 protects liver, kidney and blood homeostasis outside the canonical excision repair pathways
Lee Mulderrig, Juan I Garaycoechea
Blood
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November 9, 2013
Why does the bone marrow fail in Fanconi anemia?
Juan I Garaycoechea, K J Patel
Nature Reviews. Nephrology
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January 26, 2023
Pathological consequences of DNA damage in the kidney
Juan I Garaycoechea, Catherine Quinlan, Martijn S Luijsterburg
Cell Stem Cell
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February 7, 2015
Do mutational dynamics in stem cells explain the origin of common cancers?
Gerry P Crossan, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ketan J Patel
Nucleic Acids Research
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November 28, 2014
Abundance of the Fanconi anaemia core complex is regulated by the RuvBL1 and RuvBL2 AAA+ ATPases
Eeson Rajendra, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ketan J Patel, et al.
Medecine Sciences : M/S
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April 30, 2013
[Aldehydes and Fanconi anaemia: the enemy within]
Frédéric P M Langevin, Juan I Garaycoechea, Gerry P Crossan, et al.
Nature
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August 28, 2012
Genotoxic consequences of endogenous aldehydes on mouse haematopoietic stem cell function
Juan I Garaycoechea, Gerry P Crossan, Frederic Langevin, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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September 3, 2013
A comparative study on phosphotransferase activity of acid phosphatases from Raoultella planticola and Enterobacter aerogenes on nucleosides, sugars, and related compounds
Rosario Médici, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ana L Valino, et al.
Nature Communications
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March 22, 2024
p53 regulates diverse tissue-specific outcomes to endogenous DNA damage in mice
Ross J Hill, Nazareno Bona, Job Smink, et al.
Molecular Cell
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April 15, 2014
Mouse SLX4 is a tumor suppressor that stimulates the activity of the nuclease XPF-ERCC1 in DNA crosslink repair
Michael R G Hodskinson, Jan Silhan, Gerry P Crossan, et al.
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Plos Genetics
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April 10, 2020
XPF-ERCC1 protects liver, kidney and blood homeostasis outside the canonical excision repair pathways
Lee Mulderrig, Juan I Garaycoechea
Blood
|
November 9, 2013
Why does the bone marrow fail in Fanconi anemia?
Juan I Garaycoechea, K J Patel
Nature Reviews. Nephrology
|
January 26, 2023
Pathological consequences of DNA damage in the kidney
Juan I Garaycoechea, Catherine Quinlan, Martijn S Luijsterburg
Cell Stem Cell
|
February 7, 2015
Do mutational dynamics in stem cells explain the origin of common cancers?
Gerry P Crossan, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ketan J Patel
Nucleic Acids Research
|
November 28, 2014
Abundance of the Fanconi anaemia core complex is regulated by the RuvBL1 and RuvBL2 AAA+ ATPases
Eeson Rajendra, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ketan J Patel, et al.
Medecine Sciences : M/S
|
April 30, 2013
[Aldehydes and Fanconi anaemia: the enemy within]
Frédéric P M Langevin, Juan I Garaycoechea, Gerry P Crossan, et al.
Nature
|
August 28, 2012
Genotoxic consequences of endogenous aldehydes on mouse haematopoietic stem cell function
Juan I Garaycoechea, Gerry P Crossan, Frederic Langevin, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
|
September 3, 2013
A comparative study on phosphotransferase activity of acid phosphatases from Raoultella planticola and Enterobacter aerogenes on nucleosides, sugars, and related compounds
Rosario Médici, Juan I Garaycoechea, Ana L Valino, et al.
Nature Communications
|
March 22, 2024
p53 regulates diverse tissue-specific outcomes to endogenous DNA damage in mice
Ross J Hill, Nazareno Bona, Job Smink, et al.
Molecular Cell
|
April 15, 2014
Mouse SLX4 is a tumor suppressor that stimulates the activity of the nuclease XPF-ERCC1 in DNA crosslink repair
Michael R G Hodskinson, Jan Silhan, Gerry P Crossan, et al.
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