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Overexpression of the base excision repair glycosylase, NTHL1,
causes cellular transformation
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Approval Sheet Single-molecule Studies of DNA Mismatch
Recognition
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Regulation of Base Excision Repair in Response to Genotoxic Stress
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Geobacillus stearothermophilus NUB3621 as a vector for metabolic engineering
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Context-Dependent Roles of Transcriptional Mutagenesis in Oncogene Activation and Its Phenotypic Consequences
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Characterization of disease-relevant targets of RNA binding proteins
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Regulation of Base Excision and Strand Incision Repair by Base Damage-Induced Dynamic Compartmentalization
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DNA Damage-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species: A Genotoxic StressResponse
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Elucidating Mechanisms of Base Excision Repair and Genetic
Instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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DNA Damage During Mitotic Arrest: A Novel, p53-Regulated Sourceof Structural Chromosome Instability in Human Cells
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Establishing Relationships Between DNA Repair and Transcriptional
Mutagenesis of Non-Bulky Base Damage in Escherichia coli
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Delineating the Roles of Genotoxic Stressors in Adaptive Mutations and DNA Repair Inactivation
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The recognition of DNA 5-methylcytosine: Studies on Arabidopsis thaliana DNA glycosylase ROS1 and basic leucine-zippertranscription factors in human and Epstein-Barr virus
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Dynamic Compartmentalization of Base Excision Repair Proteins inResponse to Nuclear and Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress
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Pharmacologic evaluation of fVIII expression in retroviral mediated
gene therapy for hemophilia A
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