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Vivian S Park

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DNA Repair|March 1, 2019
POLE proofreading defects: Contributions to mutagenesis and cancerVivian S Park, Zachary F Pursell
NAR Cancer|March 7, 2022
Mouse model and human patient data reveal critical roles for Pten and p53 in suppressing POLE mutant tumor developmentVivian S Park, Meijuan J S Sun, Wesley D Frey, et al.
Nature Communications|September 11, 2024
RNA-mediated double-strand break repair by end-joining mechanismsYoungkyu Jeon, Yilin Lu, Margherita Maria Ferrari, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 5, 2020
POLE Mutation Spectra Are Shaped by the Mutant Allele Identity, Its Abundance, and Mismatch Repair StatusKarl P Hodel, Meijuan J S Sun, Nathan Ungerleider, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 28, 2024
Lipid composition differentiates ferroptosis sensitivity between <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> systemsVivian S Park, Lauren E Pope, Justin Ingram, et al.
Cancer Research|September 5, 2025
Lipid Composition Alters Ferroptosis SensitivityVivian S Park, Lauren E Pope, Justin P Ingram, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 20, 2023
Light-strand bias and enriched zones of embedded ribonucleotides are associated with DNA replication and transcription in the human-mitochondrial genomePenghao Xu, Taehwan Yang, Deepali L Kundnani, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2025
Human <i>ribomes</i> reveal DNA-embedded ribonucleotides as a new type of epigenetic markDeepali L Kundnani, Taehwan Yang, Tejasvi Channagiri, et al.
Cancer Research|September 17, 2020
Cancers from Novel <i>Pole</i>-Mutant Mouse Models Provide Insights into Polymerase-Mediated Hypermutagenesis and Immune Checkpoint BlockadeMelissa A Galati, Karl P Hodel, Miki S Gams, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 9) with videos related to

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DNA Repair|March 1, 2019
POLE proofreading defects: Contributions to mutagenesis and cancerVivian S Park, Zachary F Pursell
NAR Cancer|March 7, 2022
Mouse model and human patient data reveal critical roles for Pten and p53 in suppressing POLE mutant tumor developmentVivian S Park, Meijuan J S Sun, Wesley D Frey, et al.
Nature Communications|September 11, 2024
RNA-mediated double-strand break repair by end-joining mechanismsYoungkyu Jeon, Yilin Lu, Margherita Maria Ferrari, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 5, 2020
POLE Mutation Spectra Are Shaped by the Mutant Allele Identity, Its Abundance, and Mismatch Repair StatusKarl P Hodel, Meijuan J S Sun, Nathan Ungerleider, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 28, 2024
Lipid composition differentiates ferroptosis sensitivity between <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> systemsVivian S Park, Lauren E Pope, Justin Ingram, et al.
Cancer Research|September 5, 2025
Lipid Composition Alters Ferroptosis SensitivityVivian S Park, Lauren E Pope, Justin P Ingram, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|December 20, 2023
Light-strand bias and enriched zones of embedded ribonucleotides are associated with DNA replication and transcription in the human-mitochondrial genomePenghao Xu, Taehwan Yang, Deepali L Kundnani, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2025
Human <i>ribomes</i> reveal DNA-embedded ribonucleotides as a new type of epigenetic markDeepali L Kundnani, Taehwan Yang, Tejasvi Channagiri, et al.
Cancer Research|September 17, 2020
Cancers from Novel <i>Pole</i>-Mutant Mouse Models Provide Insights into Polymerase-Mediated Hypermutagenesis and Immune Checkpoint BlockadeMelissa A Galati, Karl P Hodel, Miki S Gams, et al.
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