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Nicholas R Pannunzio

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DNA Repair|August 5, 2019
Constitutively active Artemis nuclease recognizes structures containing single-stranded DNA configurationsNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|December 9, 2017
AID and Reactive Oxygen Species Can Induce DNA Breaks within Human Chromosomal Translocation Fragile ZonesNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Cell Reports|January 26, 2016
Dissecting the Roles of Divergent and Convergent Transcription in Chromosome InstabilityNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 9, 2018
Concept of DNA Lesion Longevity and Chromosomal TranslocationsNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|February 9, 2019
AID and Reactive Oxygen Species Can Induce DNA Breaks within Human Chromosomal Translocation Fragile ZonesNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|May 7, 2016
RNA Polymerase Collision versus DNA Structural Distortion: Twists and Turns Can Cause Break FailureNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 14, 2005
Synapsis in phage Bxb1 integration: selection mechanism for the correct pair of recombination sitesPallavi Ghosh, Nicholas R Pannunzio, Graham F Hatfull
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 17, 2017
Nonhomologous DNA end-joining for repair of DNA double-strand breaksNicholas R Pannunzio, Go Watanabe, Michael R Lieber
DNA Repair|April 1, 2008
RAD59 is required for efficient repair of simultaneous double-strand breaks resulting in translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeNicholas R Pannunzio, Glenn M Manthey, Adam M Bailis
Current Genetics|December 17, 2009
RAD59 and RAD1 cooperate in translocation formation by single-strand annealing in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeNicholas R Pannunzio, Glenn M Manthey, Adam M Bailis
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DNA Repair|August 5, 2019
Constitutively active Artemis nuclease recognizes structures containing single-stranded DNA configurationsNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|December 9, 2017
AID and Reactive Oxygen Species Can Induce DNA Breaks within Human Chromosomal Translocation Fragile ZonesNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Cell Reports|January 26, 2016
Dissecting the Roles of Divergent and Convergent Transcription in Chromosome InstabilityNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 9, 2018
Concept of DNA Lesion Longevity and Chromosomal TranslocationsNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|February 9, 2019
AID and Reactive Oxygen Species Can Induce DNA Breaks within Human Chromosomal Translocation Fragile ZonesNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Molecular Cell|May 7, 2016
RNA Polymerase Collision versus DNA Structural Distortion: Twists and Turns Can Cause Break FailureNicholas R Pannunzio, Michael R Lieber
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 14, 2005
Synapsis in phage Bxb1 integration: selection mechanism for the correct pair of recombination sitesPallavi Ghosh, Nicholas R Pannunzio, Graham F Hatfull
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 17, 2017
Nonhomologous DNA end-joining for repair of DNA double-strand breaksNicholas R Pannunzio, Go Watanabe, Michael R Lieber
DNA Repair|April 1, 2008
RAD59 is required for efficient repair of simultaneous double-strand breaks resulting in translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeNicholas R Pannunzio, Glenn M Manthey, Adam M Bailis
Current Genetics|December 17, 2009
RAD59 and RAD1 cooperate in translocation formation by single-strand annealing in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeNicholas R Pannunzio, Glenn M Manthey, Adam M Bailis
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