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ATR kinase inhibition induces unscheduled origin firing through a Cdc7-dependent association between GINS and And-1
Published in Nature communications (09-11-2017)“…ATR kinase activity slows replication forks and prevents origin firing in damaged cells. Here we describe proteomic analyses that identified mechanisms through…”
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HSP90 regulates DNA repair via the interaction between XRCC1 and DNA polymerase β
Published in Nature communications (26-11-2014)“…Cellular DNA repair processes are crucial to maintain genome stability and integrity. In DNA base excision repair, a tight heterodimer complex formed by DNA…”
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Pharmacologic ATM but not ATR kinase inhibition abrogates p21-dependent G1 arrest and promotes gastrointestinal syndrome after total body irradiation
Published in Scientific reports (01-02-2017)“…We show that ATM kinase inhibition using AZ31 prior to 9 or 9.25 Gy total body irradiation (TBI) reduced median time to moribund in mice to 8 days. ATR kinase…”
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HSP90 regulates DNA repair via the interaction between XRCC1 and DNA polymerase [beta]
Published in Nature communications (01-11-2014)“…Cellular DNA repair processes are crucial to maintain genome stability and integrity. In DNA base excision repair, a tight heterodimer complex formed by DNA…”
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Abstract 2379: 96-Well CometChip validation for simultaneous treatment and measurement of DNA damage in a single platform
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2014)“…The 96-Well CometChip System is a high-throughput platform to simultaneously treat and measure DNA damage induced by different treatments, or among different…”
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Parp1 activation in mouse embryonic fibroblasts promotes Pol beta-dependent cellular hypersensitivity to alkylation damage
Published in Mutation research (01-04-2010)“…Alkylating agents induce cell death in wild-type (WT) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) by multiple mechanisms, including apoptosis, autophagy and necrosis…”
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