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Paul Hasty

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Aging Cell|March 25, 2004
Accelerating aging by mouse reverse genetics: a rational approach to understanding longevityPaul Hasty, Jan Vijg
Pathobiology of Aging & Age Related Diseases|October 15, 2013
p53 as an intervention target for cancer and agingPaul Hasty, Barbara A Christy
AIMS Genetics|August 23, 2019
Homologous recombination defects and how they affect replication fork maintenanceMi Young Son, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|September 29, 2004
A genotoxic screen: rapid analysis of cellular dose-response to a wide range of agents that either damage DNA or alter genome maintenance pathwaysTeresa Marple, Han Li, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|April 10, 2013
Ku80-deleted cells are defective at base excision repairHan Li, Teresa Marple, Paul Hasty
Translational Cancer Research|April 16, 2019
Do p53 stress responses impact organismal aging?Paul Hasty, Judith Campisi, Z Dave Sharp
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 15, 2009
Unlike p53, p27 failed to exhibit an anti-tumor genetic interaction with Ku80Valerie B Holcomb, Hannes Vogel, Paul Hasty
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|March 19, 2008
DNA double-strand breaks: a potential causative factor for mammalian aging?Han Li, James R Mitchell, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|September 26, 2006
Embryonic stem cells deficient for Brca2 or Blm exhibit divergent genotoxic profiles that support opposing activities during homologous recombinationTeresa Marple, Tae Moon Kim, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|December 20, 2008
TREX2 exonuclease defective cells exhibit double-strand breaks and chromosomal fragments but not Robertsonian translocationsLavinia C Dumitrache, Lingchuan Hu, Paul Hasty
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Aging Cell|March 25, 2004
Accelerating aging by mouse reverse genetics: a rational approach to understanding longevityPaul Hasty, Jan Vijg
Pathobiology of Aging & Age Related Diseases|October 15, 2013
p53 as an intervention target for cancer and agingPaul Hasty, Barbara A Christy
AIMS Genetics|August 23, 2019
Homologous recombination defects and how they affect replication fork maintenanceMi Young Son, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|September 29, 2004
A genotoxic screen: rapid analysis of cellular dose-response to a wide range of agents that either damage DNA or alter genome maintenance pathwaysTeresa Marple, Han Li, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|April 10, 2013
Ku80-deleted cells are defective at base excision repairHan Li, Teresa Marple, Paul Hasty
Translational Cancer Research|April 16, 2019
Do p53 stress responses impact organismal aging?Paul Hasty, Judith Campisi, Z Dave Sharp
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|July 15, 2009
Unlike p53, p27 failed to exhibit an anti-tumor genetic interaction with Ku80Valerie B Holcomb, Hannes Vogel, Paul Hasty
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|March 19, 2008
DNA double-strand breaks: a potential causative factor for mammalian aging?Han Li, James R Mitchell, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|September 26, 2006
Embryonic stem cells deficient for Brca2 or Blm exhibit divergent genotoxic profiles that support opposing activities during homologous recombinationTeresa Marple, Tae Moon Kim, Paul Hasty
Mutation Research|December 20, 2008
TREX2 exonuclease defective cells exhibit double-strand breaks and chromosomal fragments but not Robertsonian translocationsLavinia C Dumitrache, Lingchuan Hu, Paul Hasty
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