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Repair


This category describes widely applicable methods to analyze the repair of damaged nucleic acids including, but not limited to, general assays for specific enzymes, detection of specific damages, generation of specific templates for repair assays.


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Endogenous oxidative DNA base modifications analysed with repair enzymes and GC/MS technique
Pawel Jaruga, Elzbieta Speina, Daniel Gackowski, Barbara Tudek, and Ryszard Olinski
Nucleic Acids Res. 2000; 28: e16. [Abstract] [Full text] [Print PDF]  

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ATP hydrolysis-dependent formation of a dynamic ternary nucleoprotein complex with MutS and MutL
L Galio, C Bouquet, and P Brooks
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999; 27: 2325-2331. [Abstract] [Full text] [Print PDF]  

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Novel non-isotopic detection of MutY enzyme-recognized mismatches in DNA via ultrasensitive detection of aldehydes
G Maulik, S Botchway, S Chakrabarti, S Tetradis, B Price, and GM Makrigiorgos
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999; 27: 1316-1322. [Abstract] [Full text] [Print PDF]  

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Targeted gene repair directed by the chimeric RNA/DNA oligonucleotide in a mammalian cell-free extract
A Cole-Strauss, H Gamper, WK Holloman, M Munoz, N Cheng, and EB Kmiec
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999; 27: 1323-1330. [Abstract] [Full text] [Print PDF]  

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