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Class:IdPerson:75778
_displayNameSchild, D
_timestamp2004-02-13 16:46:58
firstnameDavid
initialD
modified[InstanceEdit:111389] D'Eustachio, P, 2004-02-13 11:42:00
surnameSchild
(author)[LiteratureReference:75196] Homologous recombinational repair of DNA ensures mammalian chromosome stability
[LiteratureReference:83546] Recombinational DNA repair and human disease.
[LiteratureReference:83616] Mediator function of the human Rad51B-Rad51C complex in Rad51/RPA-catalyzed DNA strand exchange.
[LiteratureReference:111394] Cloning of three human multifunctional de novo purine biosynthetic genes by functional complementation of yeast mutations
[LiteratureReference:217015] Chromosome instability and defective recombinational repair in knockout mutants of the five Rad51 paralogs
[LiteratureReference:217184] The contribution of homologous recombination in preserving genome integrity in mammalian cells
[LiteratureReference:983243] RAD51C interacts with RAD51B and is central to a larger protein complex in vivo exclusive of RAD51
[LiteratureReference:5685672] Enhancement of RAD51 recombinase activity by the tumor suppressor PALB2
[LiteratureReference:5685679] Promotion of homologous recombination and genomic stability by RAD51AP1 via RAD51 recombinase enhancement
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