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Identifying HELZ as a Novel DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Protein
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Fungal pathogen genome stability and adaptive potential depend on host immune status and pathogen ploidy
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Regulation of the base excision DNA repair pathway is critical for proper cell function
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Regulation of Base Excision Repair in Response to Genotoxic Stress
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Interplay Between Nuclear Import and Cell Cycle Control
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The RNA-binding protein, ZC3H14, is critical for control of
polyadenylation and translation, neuronal development, brain
morphology, and working memory in mice
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Methylation-Sensitive Regulation of TMS1 Expression andChromatin Structure by the Ets Factor GABP
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Utilization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA damage
management mutants for the determination of the mechanism of action
of DNA targeting anticancer agents
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The polyadenosine RNA-binding protein dNab2 interacts with the fragile X protein homolog and regulates gene expression in Drosophila neurons
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Markers and Models of Outcome in Galactosemia
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DNA Damage During Mitotic Arrest: A Novel, p53-Regulated Sourceof Structural Chromosome Instability in Human Cells
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Mutation of the Conserved Polyadenosine RNA binding protein,
ZC3H14/dNab2, Impairs Neural Function in Drosophila
and Humans
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Functional Interactions Between Chromatin Modifying Complexes and
the Nuclear Pore in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Phosphorylation of N-terminal Mutant Huntingtin is Related to its
Preferential Nuclear Accumulation in Striatal Neurons
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Generation of Export-Competent mRNPs
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GNB3 overexpression leads to obesity in a mouse model
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