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3. DDX41 coordinates RNA splicing and transcriptional elongation to prevent DNA replication stress in hematopoietic cells

28. Single-stranded DNA versus tailed duplex in sequence conversion of lacZα DNA.

29. Spironolactone‐induced XPB degradation depends on CDK7 kinase and SCFFBXL18 E3 ligase.

31. ATM-mediated mitochondrial damage response triggered by nuclear DNA damage in normal human lung fibroblasts.

32. A comparison of radiation-induced mitochondrial damage between neural progenitor stem cells and differentiated cells.

33. RAD18 Activates the G2/M Checkpoint through DNA Damage Signaling to Maintain Genome Integrity after Ionizing Radiation Exposure.

34. A Novel ATM/TP53/p21-Mediated Checkpoint Only Activated by Chronic γ-Irradiation.

35. The p53 inhibitors MDM2/MDMX complex is required for control of p53 activity in vivo.

36. Low-Dose-Rate Irradiation Suppresses the Expression of Cell Cycle-Related Genes, Resulting in Modification of Sensitivity to Anti-Cancer Drugs.

37. Phosphorylation by aurora kinase A induces Mdm2-mediated destabilization and inhibition of p53.

38. Critical Contribution of the MDM2 Acidic Domain to p53 Ubiquitination.

39. Molecular Basis of p53 Functional Inactivation by the Leukemic Protein MLL-ELL.

42. Methylmercury Decreases AMPA Receptor Subunit GluA2 Levels in Cultured Rat Cortical Neurons.

43. Development of a versatile high-throughput mutagenesis assay with multiplexed short-read NGS using DNA-barcoded supF shuttle vector library amplified in E. coli .

44. RFWD3 and translesion DNA polymerases contribute to PCNA modification-dependent DNA damage tolerance.

45. APC/C Cdh1 is required for the termination of chromosomal passenger complex activity upon mitotic exit.

46. Radiation-Induced Myofibroblasts Promote Tumor Growth via Mitochondrial ROS-Activated TGFβ Signaling.

47. Metabolomic screening using ESI-FT MS identifies potential radiation-responsive molecules in mouse urine.

48. Overexpression of Rev1 promotes the development of carcinogen-induced intestinal adenomas via accumulation of point mutation and suppression of apoptosis proportionally to the Rev1 expression level.

49. Hepcidin-2 in mouse urine as a candidate radiation-responsive molecule.

50. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species perturb AKT/cyclin D1 cell cycle signaling via oxidative inactivation of PP2A in lowdose irradiated human fibroblasts.

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