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Class:IdPerson:110822
_displayNamePetrini, JH
_timestamp2004-02-07 12:40:38
firstnameJ H
initialJH
surnamePetrini
(author)[LiteratureReference:83574] In situ visualization of DNA double-strand break repair in human fibroblasts.
[LiteratureReference:111376] The Rad50 zinc-hook is a structure joining Mre11 complexes in DNA recombination and repair.
[LiteratureReference:182744] Cell-cycle-regulated association of RAD50/MRE11/NBS1 with TRF2 and human telomeres
[LiteratureReference:981732] The Rad50 hook domain is a critical determinant of Mre11 complex functions
[LiteratureReference:981741] Functional interactions between Sae2 and the Mre11 complex
[LiteratureReference:981766] The Mre11 complex influences DNA repair, synapsis, and crossing over in murine meiosis
[LiteratureReference:5682163] ATM phosphorylates p95/nbs1 in an S-phase checkpoint pathway
[LiteratureReference:5687770] Human Rad50 is physically associated with human Mre11: identification of a conserved multiprotein complex implicated in recombinational DNA repair
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