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Karlene A Cimprich

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 19, 2007
Probing ATR activation with model DNA templatesKarlene A Cimprich
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2003
Fragile sites: breaking up over a slowdownKarlene A Cimprich
Cell|December 3, 2016
Conflict Resolution in the Genome: How Transcription and Replication Make It WorkStephan Hamperl, Karlene A Cimprich
DNA Repair|April 22, 2014
The contribution of co-transcriptional RNA:DNA hybrid structures to DNA damage and genome instabilityStephan Hamperl, Karlene A Cimprich
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 3, 2008
ATR: an essential regulator of genome integrityKarlene A Cimprich, David Cortez
Trends in Cell Biology|June 6, 2015
Breaking bad: R-loops and genome integrityJulie Sollier, Karlene A Cimprich
Genes & Development|October 17, 2009
HARPing on about the DNA damage response during replicationRobert Driscoll, Karlene A Cimprich
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 27, 2006
Phosphorylation of Xenopus Rad1 and Hus1 defines a readout for ATR activation that is independent of Claspin and the Rad9 carboxy terminusPatrick J Lupardus, Karlene A Cimprich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 6, 2018
A new mitotic activity comes into focusJoshua C Saldivar, Karlene A Cimprich
Nature Cell Biology|December 25, 2013
Causes and consequences of replication stressMichelle K Zeman, Karlene A Cimprich
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|August 19, 2007
Probing ATR activation with model DNA templatesKarlene A Cimprich
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2003
Fragile sites: breaking up over a slowdownKarlene A Cimprich
Cell|December 3, 2016
Conflict Resolution in the Genome: How Transcription and Replication Make It WorkStephan Hamperl, Karlene A Cimprich
DNA Repair|April 22, 2014
The contribution of co-transcriptional RNA:DNA hybrid structures to DNA damage and genome instabilityStephan Hamperl, Karlene A Cimprich
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 3, 2008
ATR: an essential regulator of genome integrityKarlene A Cimprich, David Cortez
Trends in Cell Biology|June 6, 2015
Breaking bad: R-loops and genome integrityJulie Sollier, Karlene A Cimprich
Genes & Development|October 17, 2009
HARPing on about the DNA damage response during replicationRobert Driscoll, Karlene A Cimprich
Molecular Biology of the Cell|January 27, 2006
Phosphorylation of Xenopus Rad1 and Hus1 defines a readout for ATR activation that is independent of Claspin and the Rad9 carboxy terminusPatrick J Lupardus, Karlene A Cimprich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 6, 2018
A new mitotic activity comes into focusJoshua C Saldivar, Karlene A Cimprich
Nature Cell Biology|December 25, 2013
Causes and consequences of replication stressMichelle K Zeman, Karlene A Cimprich
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