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Details on Person Ashley, T

Class:IdPerson:265845
_displayNameAshley, T
_timestamp2008-04-21 13:35:56
created[InstanceEdit:265962] Saxena, A, 2008-04-21 13:32:36
initialT
surnameAshley
(author)[LiteratureReference:265961] Association of BRCA1 with Rad51 in mitotic and meiotic cells
[LiteratureReference:913302] Targeted disruption of ATM leads to growth retardation, chromosomal fragmentation during meiosis, immune defects, and thymic lymphoma
[LiteratureReference:913304] Changes in protein composition of meiotic nodules during mammalian meiosis
[LiteratureReference:913734] Dynamic changes in Rad51 distribution on chromatin during meiosis in male and female vertebrates
[LiteratureReference:913757] ATM and RPA in meiotic chromosome synapsis and recombination
[LiteratureReference:913758] MSH4 acts in conjunction with MLH1 during mammalian meiosis
[LiteratureReference:913761] Presynaptic association of Rad51 protein with selected sites in meiotic chromatin
[LiteratureReference:913826] The Atr and Atm protein kinases associate with different sites along meiotically pairing chromosomes
[LiteratureReference:913875] Bloom's syndrome protein, BLM, colocalizes with replication protein A in meiotic prophase nuclei of mammalian spermatocytes
[LiteratureReference:913886] Involvement of mouse Mlh1 in DNA mismatch repair and meiotic crossing over
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