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A critical role for DNA end-joining proteins in both lymphogenesis and neurogenesis.
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Defective embryonic neurogenesis in Ku-deficient but not DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit-deficient mice.
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Effect of indoor air pollution from biomass fuel use on argyrophilic nuclear organizer regions in buccal epithelial cells.
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Functional interaction between DNA-PK and c-Abl in response to DNA damage.
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Genetic interactions between ATM and the nonhomologous end-joining factors in genomic stability and development.
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Heterozygous inactivation of human Ku70/Ku86 heterodimer does not affect cell growth, double-strand break repair, or genome integrity.
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HLA alleles and haplotypes observed in 263 US families.
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Interplay of p53 and DNA-repair protein XRCC4 in tumorigenesis, genomic stability and development.
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KU70/80, DNA-PKcs, and Artemis are essential for the rapid induction of apoptosis after massive DSB formation.
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Nonhomologous end-joining proteins are required for V(D)J recombination, normal growth, and neurogenesis.
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Parp-1 protects homologous recombination from interference by Ku and Ligase IV in vertebrate cells.
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Quantitative and Structural Assessment of Histone Methyllysine Analogue Engagement by Cognate Binding Proteins Reveals Affinity Decrements Relative to Those of Native Counterparts.
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Recognition of a mononucleosomal histone modification pattern by BPTF via multivalent interactions.
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