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8881by Degrandi, Tiago Hoerbe“... fibroblast cells, in strains of the yeast S.cerevisiae proficient and deficient in several DNA repair...”
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8882by Pellegrino, Simone“... of DNA repair and in vivo studies have demonstrated its propensity to localize to discrete foci. In vitro...”
Published 2012
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8883by Degrandi, Tiago Hoerbe“... fibroblast cells, in strains of the yeast S.cerevisiae proficient and deficient in several DNA repair...”
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8884by Lenzi, Cassius Frosi“... and highly conserved DNA repair pathway found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In bacteria, NER is mediated...”
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8885by Jurach, Márcia Teresinha“... to S phase as a checkpoint control factor and promotion of the DNA repair through stimulation of another...”
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8886by Jurach, Márcia Teresinha“... to S phase as a checkpoint control factor and promotion of the DNA repair through stimulation of another...”
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8887by Nichio, Bruno Thiago de Lima“... such as cell cycle, DNA repair in simpler organisms, even with large evolutionary distance, there are genes...”
Published 2018
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8888by Colombo, Jucimara [UNESP]“... in processes as apoptosis, cell adhesion, cell cycle, DNA repair, metabolism, protease inhibition, proteolysis...”
Published 2014
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8889by Takeda, Agnes Alessandra Sekijima [UNESP]“... performed with ImpA from Mus musculus and NLS peptides from the DNA repair protein Ku70 and the peptides...”
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8890by Monteiro, Fernanda de Souza [UNESP]“... control biological mechanisms such as DNA repair, growth and programmed cell death. An example...”
Published 2015
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8891by Belzile, Jean-Philippe“... chromatin-associated foci that co-localize with VprBP and DNA repair factors. Our data indicate...”
Published 2010
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8892by Hérate, Cécile“... is an enzyme involved in different DNA repair pathway. However some studies have challenged the positive impact...”
Published 2015
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8893by Bonnell, Erin“... checkpoint activation and provide protection from inappropriate DNA repair activity that could create genomic...”
Published 2017
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8894by Freitas, Thiago Aley Brites de“... in development of treatments for patients who are drug abusers. This study aimed to assess the damage and DNA...”
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8895by Zanjirband, Maryam“... in the expression of several DNA repair genes as an explanation for the synergy observed for treatment...”
Published 2017
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8896by Degrandi, Tiago Hoerbe“... fibroblast cells, in strains of the yeast S.cerevisiae proficient and deficient in several DNA repair...”
Published 2009
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8897by Lenzi, Cassius Frosi“... and highly conserved DNA repair pathway found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In bacteria, NER is mediated...”
Published 2007
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8898by Jurach, Márcia Teresinha“... to S phase as a checkpoint control factor and promotion of the DNA repair through stimulation of another...”
Published 2007
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8899by Freitas, Thiago Aley Brites de“... in development of treatments for patients who are drug abusers. This study aimed to assess the damage and DNA...”
Published 2013
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8900by Carolina Parga Martins Pereira“... accumulate in mitochondrial DNA in neurodegenerative diseases, including AD. Moreover, alterations in DNA...”
Published 2014
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