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  • 21. High rate of sister chromatid exchanges of Bloom's syndrome chromosomes is corrected in rodent human somatic cell hybrids.
    Alhadeff B, Velivasakis M, Pagan-Charry I, Wright WC, Siniscalco M.
    Cytogenet Cell Genet; 1980; 27(1):8-23. PubMed ID: 7389421
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  • 22. Increased expression of 5q31 fragile site in a Bloom syndrome family.
    Fundia AF, Gorla NB, Bonduel MM, Azpilicueta O, Lejarraga H, Muriel FS, Larripa IB.
    Hum Genet; 1992 Jul; 89(5):569-72. PubMed ID: 1386058
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  • 23. Cell cycle rate and sister chromatid exchange profile in polyethylene glycol-exposed/unexposed Bloom syndrome and normal cells. A co-culture study.
    Bamezai R, Shiraishi Y.
    Hum Genet; 1987 Apr; 75(4):356-8. PubMed ID: 3570291
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  • 24. A novel frameshift mutation in BLM gene associated with high sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) in heterozygous family members.
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    Mol Biol Rep; 2014 Nov; 41(11):7373-80. PubMed ID: 25129257
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  • 25. Bromodeoxyuridine does not contribute to sister chromatid exchange events in normal or Bloom syndrome cells.
    van Wietmarschen N, Lansdorp PM.
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  • 26. Malignant transformation of Bloom syndrome B-lymphoblastoid cell lines by carcinogens.
    Shiraishi Y, Yosida TH, Sandberg AA.
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  • 27. Correction of sister chromatid exchanges in Bloom's syndrome fibroblasts after fusion with cytoplasts from a Chinese hamster cell line.
    Yoshida MC, Sekiguchi T.
    Exp Cell Res; 1984 Nov 19; 155(1):315-9. PubMed ID: 6489464
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  • 28. 5-Bromodeoxyuridine-dependent increase in sister chromatid exchange formation in Bloom's syndrome is associated with reduction in topoisomerase II activity.
    Heartlein MW, Tsuji H, Latt SA.
    Exp Cell Res; 1987 Mar 19; 169(1):245-54. PubMed ID: 3028845
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  • 29. Nature and role of high sister chromatid exchanges in Bloom syndrome cells. Some cytogenetic and immunological aspects.
    Shiraishi Y.
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  • 30. Bloom syndrome B-lymphoblastoid cells are hypersensitive towards carcinogen and tumor promoter-induced chromosomal alterations and growth in agar.
    Shiraishi Y.
    EMBO J; 1985 Oct 19; 4(10):2553-60. PubMed ID: 3876929
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  • 31. Back mutation can produce phenotype reversion in Bloom syndrome somatic cells.
    Ellis NA, Ciocci S, German J.
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  • 32. Analysis of single and twin sister chromatid exchanges in endoreduplicated normal and Bloom syndrome B-lymphoid cells.
    Shiraishi Y, Yosida TH, Sandberg AA.
    Chromosoma; 1982 Feb 19; 87(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 6984382
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  • 33. Elevated sister chromatid exchange phenotype of Bloom syndrome cells is complemented by human chromosome 15.
    McDaniel LD, Schultz RA.
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  • 34. Effect of incubation temperature on the frequency of sister chromatid exchanges in Bloom's syndrome lymphocytes.
    West J, Lyttleton MJ, Giannelli F.
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  • 35. Enhanced expression of stomach cancer antigen derived from malignantly transformed bloom syndrome cells previously labeled with bromodeoxyuridine.
    Shiraishi Y, Ogata T, Soma H.
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  • 36. Spontaneous chromosomal aberrations in Fanconi anaemia, ataxia telangiectasia fibroblast and Bloom's syndrome lymphoblastoid cell lines as detected by conventional cytogenetic analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) technique.
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    Mutat Res; 1995 Feb 01; 334(1):59-69. PubMed ID: 7799980
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  • 37. Sister chromatid exchanges are preferentially induced at expressed and nonexpressed common fragile sites.
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  • 38. Bloom's syndrome. XIX. Cytogenetic and population evidence for genetic heterogeneity.
    German J, Ellis NA, Proytcheva M.
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  • 39. Loss of high frequency of sister chromatid exchanges in Epstein-Barr virus-established lymphoblastoid cell lines from two patients with Bloom's syndrome.
    Hashimoto T, Gamo S, Furuyama J, Chiyo H.
    Hum Genet; 1983 May 01; 63(1):75-6. PubMed ID: 6299928
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  • 40. Mutagen-induced sister chromatid exchange rate in Bloom syndrome remains unaltered in the presence of Bloom corrective factor.
    Schmidt-Preuss U, Maack P, Bartram CR, Rüdiger HW.
    Hum Genet; 1981 May 01; 58(4):432-3. PubMed ID: 6799385
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