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High speed of fork progression induces DNA replication stress and genomic instability
Nature, 2018A. Maya-Mendoza +5 more
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Microtubules and DNA Replication
1987Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the microtubules and DNA replication. The investigations of the role of microtubules in regulating DNA replication reflect two different schools of thought: one studied lymphocytes with the working hypothesis that cell surface-associated microtubules were required for the transmission of the mitogenic signal ...
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994
The past year has seen the genetic characterization of a human replication origin as well as the identification and characterization of some key components of replication initiation complexes in budding yeast. These results should provide important information for determining how the initial events in DNA replication are regulated during the eukaryotic
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The past year has seen the genetic characterization of a human replication origin as well as the identification and characterization of some key components of replication initiation complexes in budding yeast. These results should provide important information for determining how the initial events in DNA replication are regulated during the eukaryotic
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DNA replication stress as a hallmark of cancer.
Annual Review of Pathology, 2015Morgane Macheret, T. Halazonetis
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1995
Studies on the replication of adenovirus DNA were initiated more than two decades ago and quickly led to a novel displacement model for DNA replication (Sussenbach et al. 1972). These studies were mainly performed using intact infected cells or isolated nuclei.
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Studies on the replication of adenovirus DNA were initiated more than two decades ago and quickly led to a novel displacement model for DNA replication (Sussenbach et al. 1972). These studies were mainly performed using intact infected cells or isolated nuclei.
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DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2002S. Bell, Anindya Dutta
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