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The following pages link to Base excision repair is limited by different proteins in male germ cell nuclear extracts prepared from young and old mice (Q34276065):
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- Tumor growth is suppressed in mice expressing a truncated XRCC1 protein (Q28262299) (← links)
- Age related shift in the mutation spectra of germline and somatic NF2 mutations: hypothetical role of DNA repair mechanisms (Q30493825) (← links)
- The paternal-age effect in Apert syndrome is due, in part, to the increased frequency of mutations in sperm (Q33906096) (← links)
- Enhanced genetic integrity in mouse germ cells (Q34311964) (← links)
- DNA end joining becomes less efficient and more error-prone during cellular senescence (Q34336407) (← links)
- BAX and tumor suppressor TRP53 are important in regulating mutagenesis in spermatogenic cells in mice (Q34364004) (← links)
- Changes in DNA repair during aging. (Q34697935) (← links)
- Limited repair of 8-hydroxy-7,8-dihydroguanine residues in human testicular cells (Q34771368) (← links)
- Advancing age increases sperm chromatin damage and impairs fertility in peroxiredoxin 6 null mice. (Q35211462) (← links)
- DNA polymerase beta is critical for genomic stability of sperm cells (Q35664448) (← links)
- Aging results in differential regulation of DNA repair pathways in pachytene spermatocytes in the Brown Norway rat (Q35780416) (← links)
- Increased human AP endonuclease 1 level confers protection against the paternal age effect in mice (Q36011837) (← links)
- Age-related instability in spermatogenic cell nuclear and mitochondrial DNA obtained from Apex1 heterozygous mice (Q36081999) (← links)
- Stage-specific gene expression is a fundamental characteristic of rat spermatogenic cells and Sertoli cells (Q36751491) (← links)
- Base excision repair, aging and health span. (Q36853499) (← links)
- Mutagenesis is elevated in male germ cells obtained from DNA polymerase-beta heterozygous mice (Q37185383) (← links)
- Understanding what determines the frequency and pattern of human germline mutations (Q37347927) (← links)
- Spontaneous mutagenesis is enhanced in Apex heterozygous mice (Q37493345) (← links)
- Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA oxidation in Alzheimer's disease (Q37965702) (← links)
- Ageing of the male germ line (Q38084818) (← links)
- Age and exposure to arsenic alter base excision repair transcript levels in mice. (Q39110698) (← links)
- Decrease in abundance of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease causes failure of base excision repair in culture-adapted human embryonic stem cells. (Q39211298) (← links)
- Ionizing radiation-induced mutant frequencies increase transiently in male germ cells of older mice (Q42557573) (← links)
- Decline of nuclear and mitochondrial oxidative base excision repair activity in late passage human diploid fibroblasts (Q44454284) (← links)
- Nucleotide excision repair activity varies among murine spermatogenic cell types (Q46367896) (← links)
- Dynamic Variations in Genetic Integrity Accompany Changes in Cell Fate. (Q52975832) (← links)
- APE1 deficiency promotes cellular senescence and premature aging features. (Q55402216) (← links)
- Pathologic Replication-Independent Endogenous DNA Double-Strand Breaks Repair Defect in Chronological Aging Yeast (Q58556176) (← links)
- Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer tissues have increased base excision repair capacity (Q100415978) (← links)