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Lancet (London, England)|January 11, 2002
Huntington's disease. A sports star and a cookS E McMurray, C T McMurray
Chromosoma|April 10, 2003
Repair in haploid male germ cells occurs late in differentiation as chromatin is condensingC T McMurray, I V Kortun
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 6, 2014
Trinucleotide expansion in disease: why is there a length threshold?Do-Yup Lee, Cynthia T McMurray
Cell Research|January 2, 2008
Features of trinucleotide repeat instability in vivoIrina V Kovtun, Cynthia T McMurray
DNA Repair|November 30, 2006
Crosstalk of DNA glycosylases with pathways other than base excision repairIrina V Kovtun, Cynthia T McMurray
Nature Genetics|July 2, 2003
Cancer, cadmium and genome integrityCynthia T McMurray, John A Tainer
Nature Genetics|March 30, 2001
Trinucleotide expansion in haploid germ cells by gap repairI V Kovtun, C T McMurray
Biochemistry|October 4, 1994
Hairpin formation within the human enkephalin enhancer region. 1. Kinetic analysisA M Gacy, C T McMurray
Nature Genetics|October 16, 2001
Mutant protein in Huntington disease is resistant to proteolysis in affected brainR B Dyer, C T McMurray
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|September 17, 2016
The chicken or the egg: mitochondrial dysfunction as a cause or consequence of toxicity in Huntington's diseaseAris A Polyzos, Cynthia T McMurray
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Lancet (London, England)|January 11, 2002
Huntington's disease. A sports star and a cookS E McMurray, C T McMurray
Chromosoma|April 10, 2003
Repair in haploid male germ cells occurs late in differentiation as chromatin is condensingC T McMurray, I V Kortun
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 6, 2014
Trinucleotide expansion in disease: why is there a length threshold?Do-Yup Lee, Cynthia T McMurray
Cell Research|January 2, 2008
Features of trinucleotide repeat instability in vivoIrina V Kovtun, Cynthia T McMurray
DNA Repair|November 30, 2006
Crosstalk of DNA glycosylases with pathways other than base excision repairIrina V Kovtun, Cynthia T McMurray
Nature Genetics|July 2, 2003
Cancer, cadmium and genome integrityCynthia T McMurray, John A Tainer
Nature Genetics|March 30, 2001
Trinucleotide expansion in haploid germ cells by gap repairI V Kovtun, C T McMurray
Biochemistry|October 4, 1994
Hairpin formation within the human enkephalin enhancer region. 1. Kinetic analysisA M Gacy, C T McMurray
Nature Genetics|October 16, 2001
Mutant protein in Huntington disease is resistant to proteolysis in affected brainR B Dyer, C T McMurray
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|September 17, 2016
The chicken or the egg: mitochondrial dysfunction as a cause or consequence of toxicity in Huntington's diseaseAris A Polyzos, Cynthia T McMurray
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