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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 1, 1990
Immune function, mutant frequency, and cancer risk in the DNA repair defective genodermatoses xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne's syndrome, and trichothiodystrophy
P G Norris, G A Limb, A S Hamblin, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
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June 28, 2001
Acute pulmonary toxicity of particulate matter filter extracts in rats: coherence with epidemiologic studies in Utah Valley residents
J A Dye, J R Lehmann, J K McGee, et al.
Diabetologia
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September 1, 2005
Nitric oxide contributes to cytokine-induced apoptosis in pancreatic beta cells via potentiation of JNK activity and inhibition of Akt
J Størling, J Binzer, A K Andersson, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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March 1, 1985
Metoclopramide kinetics in patients with impaired renal function and clearance by hemodialysis
C R Lehmann, J D Heironimus, C B Collins, et al.
Clinical Dysmorphology
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January 1, 1994
Syndromes associated with trichothiodystrophy
J L Tolmie, D de Berker, R Dawber, et al.
Carcinogenesis
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August 1, 1994
Correction by the ERCC2 gene of UV sensitivity and repair deficiency phenotype in a subset of trichothiodystrophy cells
M Mezzina, E Eveno, O Chevallier-Lagente, et al.
DNA Repair
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March 11, 2008
Incidence of DNA repair deficiency disorders in western Europe: Xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy
Wim J Kleijer, Vincent Laugel, Mark Berneburg, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement
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January 1, 1987
A gamma-ray-resistant derivative of an ataxia telangiectasia cell line obtained following DNA-mediated gene transfer
M H Green, J E Lowe, C F Arlett, et al.
Cancer Research
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February 10, 2000
The cancer-free phenotype in trichothiodystrophy is unrelated to its repair defect
M Berneburg, P H Clingen, S A Harcourt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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September 22, 2017
Phosphorylation regulates human polη stability and damage bypass throughout the cell cycle
Federica Bertoletti, Valentina Cea, Chih-Chao Liang, et al.
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 1, 1990
Immune function, mutant frequency, and cancer risk in the DNA repair defective genodermatoses xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne's syndrome, and trichothiodystrophy
P G Norris, G A Limb, A S Hamblin, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
June 28, 2001
Acute pulmonary toxicity of particulate matter filter extracts in rats: coherence with epidemiologic studies in Utah Valley residents
J A Dye, J R Lehmann, J K McGee, et al.
Diabetologia
|
September 1, 2005
Nitric oxide contributes to cytokine-induced apoptosis in pancreatic beta cells via potentiation of JNK activity and inhibition of Akt
J Størling, J Binzer, A K Andersson, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
March 1, 1985
Metoclopramide kinetics in patients with impaired renal function and clearance by hemodialysis
C R Lehmann, J D Heironimus, C B Collins, et al.
Clinical Dysmorphology
|
January 1, 1994
Syndromes associated with trichothiodystrophy
J L Tolmie, D de Berker, R Dawber, et al.
Carcinogenesis
|
August 1, 1994
Correction by the ERCC2 gene of UV sensitivity and repair deficiency phenotype in a subset of trichothiodystrophy cells
M Mezzina, E Eveno, O Chevallier-Lagente, et al.
DNA Repair
|
March 11, 2008
Incidence of DNA repair deficiency disorders in western Europe: Xeroderma pigmentosum, Cockayne syndrome and trichothiodystrophy
Wim J Kleijer, Vincent Laugel, Mark Berneburg, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement
|
January 1, 1987
A gamma-ray-resistant derivative of an ataxia telangiectasia cell line obtained following DNA-mediated gene transfer
M H Green, J E Lowe, C F Arlett, et al.
Cancer Research
|
February 10, 2000
The cancer-free phenotype in trichothiodystrophy is unrelated to its repair defect
M Berneburg, P H Clingen, S A Harcourt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
September 22, 2017
Phosphorylation regulates human polη stability and damage bypass throughout the cell cycle
Federica Bertoletti, Valentina Cea, Chih-Chao Liang, et al.
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