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The EMBO Journal|June 5, 1999
RAD53, DUN1 and PDS1 define two parallel G2/M checkpoint pathways in budding yeastR Gardner, C W Putnam, T Weinert
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 26, 2014
Convergence of ubiquitylation and phosphorylation signaling in rapamycin-treated yeast cellsVytautas Iesmantavicius, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary
DNA Repair|December 14, 2004
P element excision and repair by non-homologous end joining occurs in both G1 and G2 of the cell cycleBrian T Weinert, Bosun Min, Donald C Rio
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1994
Cell cycle checkpoints, genomic integrity, and cancerL Hartwell, T Weinert, L Kadyk, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Interplay between Drosophila Bloom's syndrome helicase and Ku autoantigen during nonhomologous end joining repair of P element-induced DNA breaksBosun Min, Brian T Weinert, Donald C Rio
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 13, 2019
Analysis and Interpretation of Protein Post-Translational Modification Site StoichiometryGabriela Prus, Annabelle Hoegl, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Nature|October 31, 1996
A meiotic recombination checkpoint controlled by mitotic checkpoint genesD Lydall, Y Nikolsky, D K Bishop, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 13, 2019
RetractionAbderrahmane Kaidi, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 11, 2010
RETRACTED: Human SIRT6 promotes DNA end resection through CtIP deacetylationAbderrahmane Kaidi, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 12, 2015
Analysis of acetylation stoichiometry suggests that SIRT3 repairs nonenzymatic acetylation lesionsBrian T Weinert, Tarek Moustafa, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|June 5, 1999
RAD53, DUN1 and PDS1 define two parallel G2/M checkpoint pathways in budding yeastR Gardner, C W Putnam, T Weinert
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 26, 2014
Convergence of ubiquitylation and phosphorylation signaling in rapamycin-treated yeast cellsVytautas Iesmantavicius, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary
DNA Repair|December 14, 2004
P element excision and repair by non-homologous end joining occurs in both G1 and G2 of the cell cycleBrian T Weinert, Bosun Min, Donald C Rio
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1994
Cell cycle checkpoints, genomic integrity, and cancerL Hartwell, T Weinert, L Kadyk, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Interplay between Drosophila Bloom's syndrome helicase and Ku autoantigen during nonhomologous end joining repair of P element-induced DNA breaksBosun Min, Brian T Weinert, Donald C Rio
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 13, 2019
Analysis and Interpretation of Protein Post-Translational Modification Site StoichiometryGabriela Prus, Annabelle Hoegl, Brian T Weinert, et al.
Nature|October 31, 1996
A meiotic recombination checkpoint controlled by mitotic checkpoint genesD Lydall, Y Nikolsky, D K Bishop, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 13, 2019
RetractionAbderrahmane Kaidi, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 11, 2010
RETRACTED: Human SIRT6 promotes DNA end resection through CtIP deacetylationAbderrahmane Kaidi, Brian T Weinert, Chunaram Choudhary, et al.
The EMBO Journal|September 12, 2015
Analysis of acetylation stoichiometry suggests that SIRT3 repairs nonenzymatic acetylation lesionsBrian T Weinert, Tarek Moustafa, Vytautas Iesmantavicius, et al.
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