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The following pages link to The requirement of Artemis in double-strand break repair depends on the type of DNA damage. (Q40066845):
Displaying 23 items.
- Targeting DNA topoisomerase II in cancer chemotherapy (Q24649711) (← links)
- Collision of Trapped Topoisomerase 2 with Transcription and Replication: Generation and Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks with 5' Adducts (Q26744712) (← links)
- TDP2-dependent non-homologous end-joining protects against topoisomerase II-induced DNA breaks and genome instability in cells and in vivo (Q27325200) (← links)
- Artemis C-terminal region facilitates V(D)J recombination through its interactions with DNA Ligase IV and DNA-PKcs (Q28000104) (← links)
- Processing of damaged DNA ends for double-strand break repair in mammalian cells (Q28000148) (← links)
- Apollo contributes to G overhang maintenance and protects leading-end telomeres (Q28585996) (← links)
- The multifunctional SNM1 gene family: not just nucleases (Q33995521) (← links)
- Restoration of mismatch repair functions in human cell line Nalm-6, which has high efficiency for gene targeting (Q34676243) (← links)
- DNA ligase IV and artemis act cooperatively to suppress homologous recombination in human cells: implications for DNA double-strand break repair (Q34965038) (← links)
- Unifying the DNA end-processing roles of the artemis nuclease: Ku-dependent artemis resection at blunt DNA ends (Q36115770) (← links)
- Evidence that the DNA endonuclease ARTEMIS also has intrinsic 5'-exonuclease activity (Q37635841) (← links)
- Non-homologous end joining often uses microhomology: implications for alternative end joining (Q38194755) (← links)
- Low-fidelity compensatory backup alternative DNA repair pathways may unify current carcinogenesis theories (Q38221690) (← links)
- Mechanistic basis for increased human gene targeting by promoterless vectors-roles of homology arms and Rad54 paralogs. (Q38700095) (← links)
- Both CpG methylation and activation-induced deaminase are required for the fragility of the human bcl-2 major breakpoint region: implications for the timing of the breaks in the t(14;18) translocation (Q39221479) (← links)
- Non-homologous DNA end joining and alternative pathways to double-strand break repair (Q39312205) (← links)
- Impact of non-homologous end-joining deficiency on random and targeted DNA integration: implications for gene targeting. (Q39932479) (← links)
- ATM specifically mediates repair of double-strand breaks with blocked DNA ends (Q41913571) (← links)
- Nonhomologous DNA End Joining for Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks (Q47287487) (← links)
- Silencing Artemis Enhances Colorectal Cancer Cell Sensitivity to DNA-damaging Agents (Q50093932) (← links)
- NALM-6 DCLRE1C(-/-) (Q54907427) (← links)
- The dominant negative mutant Artemis enhances tumor cell radiosensitivity (Q64386797) (← links)
- Effects of the scid mutation on X-ray-induced deletions in the brain and spleen of gpt delta mice (Q96135452) (← links)