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Michael A Resnick

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Cell|March 16, 2005
Reduced replication: a call to ARMSMichael A Resnick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2003
Functional mutants of the sequence-specific transcription factor p53 and implications for master genes of diversityMichael A Resnick, Alberto Inga
DNA Repair|December 14, 2004
Impact of mitochondria on nuclear genome stabilityGopalakrishnan Karthikeyan, Michael A Resnick
Methods in Enzymology|June 24, 2006
The delitto perfetto approach to in vivo site-directed mutagenesis and chromosome rearrangements with synthetic oligonucleotides in yeastFrancesca Storici, Michael A Resnick
Genetic Engineering|July 21, 2004
Delitto perfetto targeted mutagenesis in yeast with oligonucleotidesFrancesca Storici, Michael A Resnick
Plos Genetics|April 5, 2013
Coincident resection at both ends of random, γ-induced double-strand breaks requires MRX (MRN), Sae2 (Ctp1), and Mre11-nucleaseJames W Westmoreland, Michael A Resnick
Nucleic Acids Research|October 28, 2015
Recombinational repair of radiation-induced double-strand breaks occurs in the absence of extensive resectionJames W Westmoreland, Michael A Resnick
Nature Reviews. Cancer|September 25, 2009
The expanding universe of p53 targetsDaniel Menendez, Alberto Inga, Michael A Resnick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Estrogen receptor acting in cis enhances WT and mutant p53 transactivation at canonical and noncanonical p53 target sequencesDaniel Menendez, Alberto Inga, Michael A Resnick
Cancer Research|June 8, 2012
The human TLR innate immune gene family is differentially influenced by DNA stress and p53 status in cancer cellsMaria Shatz, Daniel Menendez, Michael A Resnick
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Cell|March 16, 2005
Reduced replication: a call to ARMSMichael A Resnick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2003
Functional mutants of the sequence-specific transcription factor p53 and implications for master genes of diversityMichael A Resnick, Alberto Inga
DNA Repair|December 14, 2004
Impact of mitochondria on nuclear genome stabilityGopalakrishnan Karthikeyan, Michael A Resnick
Methods in Enzymology|June 24, 2006
The delitto perfetto approach to in vivo site-directed mutagenesis and chromosome rearrangements with synthetic oligonucleotides in yeastFrancesca Storici, Michael A Resnick
Genetic Engineering|July 21, 2004
Delitto perfetto targeted mutagenesis in yeast with oligonucleotidesFrancesca Storici, Michael A Resnick
Plos Genetics|April 5, 2013
Coincident resection at both ends of random, γ-induced double-strand breaks requires MRX (MRN), Sae2 (Ctp1), and Mre11-nucleaseJames W Westmoreland, Michael A Resnick
Nucleic Acids Research|October 28, 2015
Recombinational repair of radiation-induced double-strand breaks occurs in the absence of extensive resectionJames W Westmoreland, Michael A Resnick
Nature Reviews. Cancer|September 25, 2009
The expanding universe of p53 targetsDaniel Menendez, Alberto Inga, Michael A Resnick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Estrogen receptor acting in cis enhances WT and mutant p53 transactivation at canonical and noncanonical p53 target sequencesDaniel Menendez, Alberto Inga, Michael A Resnick
Cancer Research|June 8, 2012
The human TLR innate immune gene family is differentially influenced by DNA stress and p53 status in cancer cellsMaria Shatz, Daniel Menendez, Michael A Resnick
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