Standout Papers

XRCC3 promotes homology-directed repair of DNA damage in mammalian cells 1999 2026 2008 2017 1.1k
  1. XRCC3 promotes homology-directed repair of DNA damage in mammalian cells (1999)
    Andrew J. Pierce, Roger D. Johnson et al. Genes & Development
  2. Brca1 Controls Homology-Directed DNA Repair (1999)
    Mary Ellen Moynahan, Beverly H. Koller et al. Molecular Cell
  3. Double-Strand Break Repair-Independent Role for BRCA2 in Blocking Stalled Replication Fork Degradation by MRE11 (2011)
    Katharina Schlacher, Nicole Christ et al. Cell
  4. A Distinct Replication Fork Protection Pathway Connects Fanconi Anemia Tumor Suppressors to RAD51-BRCA1/2 (2012)
    Katharina Schlacher, Hong Wu et al. Cancer Cell
  5. Recombinational DNA double-strand breaks in mice precede synapsis (2001)
    Shantha K. Mahadevaiah, James M. A. Turner et al. Nature Genetics
  6. Mitotic homologous recombination maintains genomic stability and suppresses tumorigenesis (2010)
    Mary Ellen Moynahan, Maria Jasin Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
  7. Repair of Strand Breaks by Homologous Recombination (2013)
    Maria Jasin, Rodney Rothstein Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
  8. Control of BRCA2 Cellular and Clinical Functions by a Nuclear Partner, PALB2 (2006)
    Bing Xia, Qing Sheng et al. Molecular Cell
  9. Introduction of double-strand breaks into the genome of mouse cells by expression of a rare-cutting endonuclease. (1994)
    Philippe Rouet, Fatima Smih et al. Molecular and Cellular Biology
  10. Homologous Recombination and Human Health: The Roles of BRCA1, BRCA2, and Associated Proteins (2015)
    Rohit Prakash, Yu Zhang et al. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
  11. Chromosome Synapsis Defects and Sexually Dimorphic Meiotic Progression in Mice Lacking Spo11 (2000)
    Frédéric Baudat, Katia Manova et al. Molecular Cell
  12. Homology-directed repair is a major double-strand break repair pathway in mammalian cells (1998)
    Feng‐Xia Liang, Peter Romanienko et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Works of Maria Jasin being referenced

Inter-homologue repair in fertilized human eggs?
2018 Nature
Genetic Steps of Mammalian Homologous Repair with Distinct Mutagenic Consequences
2004
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Author Peers

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Maria Jasin 24505 6626 5526 205 26.9k
Stephen C. West 23112 4506 6227 238 25.1k
Alan D. D’Andrea 24904 11026 4935 310 32.0k
Kristian Helin 30940 8998 4602 272 36.5k
Geoffrey M. Wahl 21519 10995 4214 176 29.7k
Markus Grompe 17032 3655 6876 271 28.1k
André Nussenzweig 18815 6792 1969 160 21.8k
George F. Vande Woude 17126 6259 3445 243 27.5k
Thomas Helleday 17550 9992 2115 262 21.6k
Shunichi Takeda 16317 6889 2039 299 20.5k
Bruce Stillman 29056 7114 6641 221 33.6k

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