Search Results - "Bilham, Kirstin"
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The ASCIZ-DYNLL1 axis promotes 53BP1-dependent non-homologous end joining and PARP inhibitor sensitivity
Published in Nature communications (17-12-2018)“…53BP1 controls a specialized non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway that is essential for adaptive immunity, yet oncogenic in BRCA1 mutant cancers…”
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53BP1 cooperation with the REV7–shieldin complex underpins DNA structure-specific NHEJ
Published in Nature (London) (01-08-2018)“…53BP1 governs a specialized, context-specific branch of the classical non-homologous end joining DNA double-strand break repair pathway. Mice lacking 53bp1…”
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In situ behavioral plasticity as compensation for weather variability: implications for future climate change
Published in Climatic change (01-08-2018)“…While climatic effects on species biogeographic distributions are well documented, less mobile species must compensate for climate change in situ via…”
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Effects of Weather Conditions on Oxidative Stress, Oxidative Damage, and Antioxidant Capacity in a Wild-Living Mammal, the European Badger (Meles meles)
Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-07-2018)“…Wild-living animals are subject to weather variability that may cause the generation of reactive oxygen species, resulting in oxidative stress and tissue…”
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Badger macrophages fail to produce nitric oxide, a key anti-mycobacterial effector molecule
Published in Scientific reports (06-04-2017)“…The European badger is recognised as a wildlife reservoir for bovine tuberculosis (bTB); the control of which is complex, costly and controversial. Despite the…”
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The effects of oxidative stress and innate immunity on european badger (meles meles) life-history dynamics
Published 01-01-2016“…Wild animals are faced with many stressors from starvation to infections, which will affect individual survival and population dynamics. Free radicals and…”
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