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Details on Person Kanaar, R

Class:IdPerson:176154
_displayNameKanaar, R
_timestamp2006-05-19 20:03:41
created[InstanceEdit:176246] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-03-03 16:44:08
firstnameRoland
initialR
modified[InstanceEdit:180408] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-05-19 20:03:36
surnameKanaar
(author)[LiteratureReference:83549] Rad52 and Ku bind to different DNA structures produced early in double-strand break repair.
[LiteratureReference:83615] The architecture of the human Rad54-DNA complex provides evidence for protein translocation along DNA.
[LiteratureReference:176188] Mutation of the mouse Rad17 gene leads to embryonic lethality and reveals a role in DNA damage-dependent recombination
[LiteratureReference:265897] The Rad51 paralog Rad51B promotes homologous recombinational repair
[LiteratureReference:5685687] RAD51AP1 is a structure-specific DNA binding protein that stimulates joint molecule formation during RAD51-mediated homologous recombination
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