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  • 3. Temporal separation of replication and recombination requires the intra-S checkpoint.
    Meister P, Taddei A, Vernis L, Poidevin M, Gasser SM, Baldacci G.
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  • 5. Choreography of the DNA damage response: spatiotemporal relationships among checkpoint and repair proteins.
    Lisby M, Barlow JH, Burgess RC, Rothstein R.
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  • 7. DNA damage responses and their many interactions with the replication fork.
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    Montagnoli A, Tenca P, Sola F, Carpani D, Brotherton D, Albanese C, Santocanale C.
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  • 9. Multiple pathways cooperate to facilitate DNA replication fork progression through alkylated DNA.
    Vázquez MV, Rojas V, Tercero JA.
    DNA Repair (Amst); 2008 Oct 01; 7(10):1693-704. PubMed ID: 18640290
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  • 12. Functions of mammalian Cdc7 kinase in initiation/monitoring of DNA replication and development.
    Kim JM, Yamada M, Masai H.
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    Guo B, Romero J, Kim BJ, Lee H.
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    Nitharwal RG, Verma V, Dasgupta S, Dhar SK.
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  • 16. Functional analyses of mouse ASK, an activation subunit for Cdc7 kinase, using conditional ASK knockout ES cells.
    Yamashita N, Kim JM, Koiwai O, Arai K, Masai H.
    Genes Cells; 2005 Jun 03; 10(6):551-63. PubMed ID: 15938714
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  • 17. Anticipating chromosomal replication fork arrest: SSB targets repair DNA helicases to active forks.
    Lecointe F, Sérèna C, Velten M, Costes A, McGovern S, Meile JC, Errington J, Ehrlich SD, Noirot P, Polard P.
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