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305 related items for PubMed ID: 16564059

  • 1. Homologous recombination is involved in repair of chromium-induced DNA damage in mammalian cells.
    Bryant HE, Ying S, Helleday T.
    Mutat Res; 2006 Jul 25; 599(1-2):116-23. PubMed ID: 16564059
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  • 2. A role for Mus81 in the repair of chromium-induced DNA damage.
    Tamblyn L, Li E, Sarras H, Srikanth P, Hande MP, McPherson JP.
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  • 3. Mammalian XRCC2 promotes the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by homologous recombination.
    Johnson RD, Liu N, Jasin M.
    Nature; 1999 Sep 23; 401(6751):397-9. PubMed ID: 10517641
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  • 4. Non-homologous end joining is the responsible pathway for the repair of fludarabine-induced DNA double strand breaks in mammalian cells.
    de Campos-Nebel M, Larripa I, González-Cid M.
    Mutat Res; 2008 Nov 10; 646(1-2):8-16. PubMed ID: 18812179
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  • 5. Spontaneous homologous recombination is induced by collapsed replication forks that are caused by endogenous DNA single-strand breaks.
    Saleh-Gohari N, Bryant HE, Schultz N, Parker KM, Cassel TN, Helleday T.
    Mol Cell Biol; 2005 Aug 10; 25(16):7158-69. PubMed ID: 16055725
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  • 6. Homologous recombination repair protects against particulate chromate-induced chromosome instability in Chinese hamster cells.
    Stackpole MM, Wise SS, Goodale BC, Duzevik EG, Munroe RC, Thompson WD, Thacker J, Thompson LH, Hinz JM, Wise JP.
    Mutat Res; 2007 Dec 01; 625(1-2):145-54. PubMed ID: 17662313
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  • 8. Prolonged Particulate Hexavalent Chromium Exposure Suppresses Homologous Recombination Repair in Human Lung Cells.
    Browning CL, Qin Q, Kelly DF, Prakash R, Vanoli F, Jasin M, Wise JP.
    Toxicol Sci; 2016 Sep 01; 153(1):70-8. PubMed ID: 27449664
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  • 9. Ionizing radiation-induced foci formation of mammalian Rad51 and Rad54 depends on the Rad51 paralogs, but not on Rad52.
    van Veelen LR, Essers J, van de Rakt MW, Odijk H, Pastink A, Zdzienicka MZ, Paulusma CC, Kanaar R.
    Mutat Res; 2005 Jul 01; 574(1-2):34-49. PubMed ID: 15914205
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  • 10. Non-homologous end joining is important for repair of Cr(VI)-induced DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
    Santoyo G, Strathern JN.
    Microbiol Res; 2008 Jul 01; 163(1):113-9. PubMed ID: 17923397
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  • 15. Inhibition of homologous recombination by treatment with BVDU (brivudin) or by RAD51 silencing increases chromosomal damage induced by bleomycin in mismatch repair-deficient tumour cells.
    Vernole P, Muzi A, Volpi A, Dorio AS, Terrinoni A, Shah GM, Graziani G.
    Mutat Res; 2009 May 12; 664(1-2):39-47. PubMed ID: 19428379
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  • 16. Chromium(VI) enhances (+/-)-anti-7beta,8alpha-dihydroxy-9alpha,10alpha-epoxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[a]pyrene-induced cytotoxicity and mutagenicity in mammalian cells through its inhibitory effect on nucleotide excision repair.
    Hu W, Feng Z, Tang MS.
    Biochemistry; 2004 Nov 09; 43(44):14282-9. PubMed ID: 15518579
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