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Journal of Child Language
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June 1, 1989
Nursery rhymes, phonological skills and reading
P E Bryant, L Bradley, M Maclean, et al.
Mutagenesis
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July 11, 2000
Isolation of camptothecin-sensitive chinese hamster cell mutants: phenotypic heterogeneity within the ataxia telangiectasia-like XRCC8 (irs2) complementation group
M A Johnson, P E Bryant, N J Jones
Mutagenesis
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November 1, 1991
Cytogenetic responses of human uroepithelial cell lines and a malignant bladder carcinoma cell line to X-rays
M P Armitage, P E Bryant, A C Riches
Mutagenesis
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November 1, 1990
Clastogenicity of PvuII and EcoRI in electroporated CHO cells assayed by metaphase chromosomal aberrations and by micronuclei using the cytokinesis-block technique
S A Moses, A F Christie, P E Bryant
International Journal of Radiation Biology
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February 9, 2000
Production of chromatid breaks by single dsb: evidence supporting the signal model
M Rogers-Bald, R G Sargent, P E Bryant
Nature
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December 1, 1972
Recognition of shapes across modalities by infants
P E Bryant, P Jones, V Claxton, et al.
Mutation Research
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September 1, 1994
DNA double-strand break rejoining in xrs5 cells is more rapid in the G2 than in the G1 phase of the cell cycle
S Mateos, P Slijepcevic, R A MacLeod, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
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January 1, 1997
Instability of CHO chromosomes containing interstitial telomeric sequences originating from Chinese hamster chromosome 10
P Slijepcevic, Y Xiao, A T Natarajan, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology
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September 26, 2001
The XRCC2 human repair gene influences recombinational rearrangements leading to chromatid breaks
H Mozdarani, N Liu, N J Jones, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
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July 20, 2007
Induction of DNA double-strand breaks by zeocin in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the role of increased DNA double-strand breaks rejoining in the formation of an adaptive response
S G Chankova, E Dimova, M Dimitrova, et al.
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Journal of Child Language
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June 1, 1989
Nursery rhymes, phonological skills and reading
P E Bryant, L Bradley, M Maclean, et al.
Mutagenesis
|
July 11, 2000
Isolation of camptothecin-sensitive chinese hamster cell mutants: phenotypic heterogeneity within the ataxia telangiectasia-like XRCC8 (irs2) complementation group
M A Johnson, P E Bryant, N J Jones
Mutagenesis
|
November 1, 1991
Cytogenetic responses of human uroepithelial cell lines and a malignant bladder carcinoma cell line to X-rays
M P Armitage, P E Bryant, A C Riches
Mutagenesis
|
November 1, 1990
Clastogenicity of PvuII and EcoRI in electroporated CHO cells assayed by metaphase chromosomal aberrations and by micronuclei using the cytokinesis-block technique
S A Moses, A F Christie, P E Bryant
International Journal of Radiation Biology
|
February 9, 2000
Production of chromatid breaks by single dsb: evidence supporting the signal model
M Rogers-Bald, R G Sargent, P E Bryant
Nature
|
December 1, 1972
Recognition of shapes across modalities by infants
P E Bryant, P Jones, V Claxton, et al.
Mutation Research
|
September 1, 1994
DNA double-strand break rejoining in xrs5 cells is more rapid in the G2 than in the G1 phase of the cell cycle
S Mateos, P Slijepcevic, R A MacLeod, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
|
January 1, 1997
Instability of CHO chromosomes containing interstitial telomeric sequences originating from Chinese hamster chromosome 10
P Slijepcevic, Y Xiao, A T Natarajan, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology
|
September 26, 2001
The XRCC2 human repair gene influences recombinational rearrangements leading to chromatid breaks
H Mozdarani, N Liu, N J Jones, et al.
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
|
July 20, 2007
Induction of DNA double-strand breaks by zeocin in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the role of increased DNA double-strand breaks rejoining in the formation of an adaptive response
S G Chankova, E Dimova, M Dimitrova, et al.
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