Search

Your search keyword '"Mansour Akbari"' showing total 35 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Mansour Akbari" Remove constraint Author: "Mansour Akbari" Topic biology Remove constraint Topic: biology
35 results on '"Mansour Akbari"'

Search Results

1. Alteration of mitochondrial homeostasis is an early event in a C. elegans model of human tauopathy

2. Base excision repair causes age-dependent accumulation of single-stranded DNA breaks that contribute to Parkinson disease pathology

3. Diminished OPA1 expression and impaired mitochondrial morphology and homeostasis in Aprataxin-deficient cells

4. Hippocampal tau oligomerization early in tau pathology coincides with a transient alteration of mitochondrial homeostasis and DNA repair in a mouse model of tauopathy

5. Interaction between RECQL4 and OGG1 promotes repair of oxidative base lesion 8-oxoG and is regulated by SIRT1 deacetylase

6. Lamin A/C promotes DNA base excision repair

7. The role of DNA base excision repair in brain homeostasis and disease

8. DNA Polymerase Beta Participates in Mitochondrial DNA Repair

9. Genome instability in Alzheimer disease

10. Base excision repair efficiency and mechanism in nuclear extracts are influenced by the ratio between volume of nuclear extraction buffer and nuclei—Implications for comparative studies

11. The region of XRCC1 which harbours the three most common nonsynonymous polymorphic variants, is essential for the scaffolding function of XRCC1

12. RECQL4 localizes to mitochondria and preserves mitochondrial DNA integrity

13. Extracts of proliferating and non-proliferating human cells display different base excision pathways and repair fidelity

14. Mitochondrial base excision repair of uracil and AP sites takes place by single-nucleotide insertion and long-patch DNA synthesis

15. Slow mitochondrial repair of 5′-AMP renders mtDNA susceptible to damage in APTX deficient cells

16. Trypanosoma cruzi Contains a Single Detectable Uracil-DNA Glycosylase and Repairs Uracil Exclusively Via Short Patch Base Excision Repair

17. Human and bacterial oxidative demethylases repair alkylation damage in both RNA and DNA

18. hUNG2 Is the Major Repair Enzyme for Removal of Uracil from U:A Matches, U:G Mismatches, and U in Single-stranded DNA, with hSMUG1 as a Broad Specificity Backup

19. Sequence variation in the human uracil-DNA glycosylase (UNG) gene

20. Overexpression of DNA ligase III in mitochondria protects cells against oxidative stress and improves mitochondrial DNA base excision repair

21. X-ray repair cross complementing protein 1 in base excision repair

22. XRCC1 coordinates disparate responses and multiprotein repair complexes depending on the nature and context of the DNA damage

23. mtSSB may sequester UNG1 at mitochondrial ssDNA and delay uracil processing until the dsDNA conformation is restored

24. Direct interaction between XRCC1 and UNG2 facilitates rapid repair of uracil in DNA by XRCC1 complexes

25. Uracil in DNA and its processing by different DNA glycosylases

26. Human AlkB homolog 1 is a mitochondrial protein that demethylates 3-methylcytosine in DNA and RNA

27. The rate of base excision repair of uracil is controlled by the initiating glycosylase

28. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of endogenous DNA base lesions as potential cause of human aging

29. Different organization of base excision repair of uracil in DNA in nuclei and mitochondria and selective upregulation of mitochondrial uracil-DNA glycosylase after oxidative stress

30. Low Copy Number DNA Template Can Render Polymerase Chain Reaction Error Prone in a Sequence-Dependent Manner

31. Repair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells

32. Properties and functions of human uracil-DNA glycosylase from the UNG gene

33. Post-replicative base excision repair in replication foci

34. 22 DNA repair and cancer

35. Mitochondria in the signaling pathways that control longevity and health span

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources