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Mary Ellen Moynahan

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Oncogene|December 17, 2002
The cancer connection: BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumor suppression in mice and humansMary Ellen Moynahan
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2010
Mitotic homologous recombination maintains genomic stability and suppresses tumorigenesisMary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Cancer Journal (Sudbury, Mass.)|February 19, 2010
BRCA gene structure and function in tumor suppression: a repair-centric perspectiveConleth G Murphy, Mary Ellen Moynahan
Molecular Cell|June 4, 2016
When Genome Maintenance Goes Badly AwryElizabeth M Kass, Mary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Cancer Cell|May 19, 2010
Loss of 53BP1 is a gain for BRCA1 mutant cellsElizabeth M Kass, Mary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Plos One|July 19, 2016
PARP Inhibitors in Clinical Use Induce Genomic Instability in Normal Human CellsShuhei Ito, Conleth G Murphy, Ekaterina Doubrovina, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|May 28, 2011
PIK3CA mutations rarely demonstrate genotypic intratumoral heterogeneity and are selected for in breast cancer progressionKevin Kalinsky, Adriana Heguy, Umeshkumar K Bhanot, et al.
Nature Communications|October 26, 2016
Robust homology-directed repair within mouse mammary tissue is not specifically affected by Brca2 mutationElizabeth M Kass, Pei Xin Lim, Hildur R Helgadottir, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2002
ATP hydrolysis by mammalian RAD51 has a key role during homology-directed DNA repairJeremy M Stark, Peng Hu, Andrew J Pierce, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 16, 2003
BARD1 participates with BRCA1 in homology-directed repair of chromosome breaksUlrica K Westermark, Marsha Reyngold, Adam B Olshen, et al.
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Oncogene|December 17, 2002
The cancer connection: BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumor suppression in mice and humansMary Ellen Moynahan
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|February 24, 2010
Mitotic homologous recombination maintains genomic stability and suppresses tumorigenesisMary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Cancer Journal (Sudbury, Mass.)|February 19, 2010
BRCA gene structure and function in tumor suppression: a repair-centric perspectiveConleth G Murphy, Mary Ellen Moynahan
Molecular Cell|June 4, 2016
When Genome Maintenance Goes Badly AwryElizabeth M Kass, Mary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Cancer Cell|May 19, 2010
Loss of 53BP1 is a gain for BRCA1 mutant cellsElizabeth M Kass, Mary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin
Plos One|July 19, 2016
PARP Inhibitors in Clinical Use Induce Genomic Instability in Normal Human CellsShuhei Ito, Conleth G Murphy, Ekaterina Doubrovina, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|May 28, 2011
PIK3CA mutations rarely demonstrate genotypic intratumoral heterogeneity and are selected for in breast cancer progressionKevin Kalinsky, Adriana Heguy, Umeshkumar K Bhanot, et al.
Nature Communications|October 26, 2016
Robust homology-directed repair within mouse mammary tissue is not specifically affected by Brca2 mutationElizabeth M Kass, Pei Xin Lim, Hildur R Helgadottir, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2002
ATP hydrolysis by mammalian RAD51 has a key role during homology-directed DNA repairJeremy M Stark, Peng Hu, Andrew J Pierce, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 16, 2003
BARD1 participates with BRCA1 in homology-directed repair of chromosome breaksUlrica K Westermark, Marsha Reyngold, Adam B Olshen, et al.
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