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3. The Atad5 RFC-like complex is the major unloader of proliferating cell nuclear antigen in Xenopus egg extracts.

4. The location and development of Replicon Cluster Domains in early replicating DNA.

6. DDK: The Outsourced Kinase of Chromosome Maintenance.

7. Development of BromoTag: A "Bump-and-Hole"-PROTAC System to Induce Potent, Rapid, and Selective Degradation of Tagged Target Proteins.

8. The role of DDK and Treslin-MTBP in coordinating replication licensing and pre-initiation complex formation.

9. Defects in the origin licensing checkpoint stresses cells exiting G0.

10. Histone H4K20 methylation mediated chromatin compaction threshold ensures genome integrity by limiting DNA replication licensing.

11. Lgr5 + intestinal stem cells reside in an unlicensed G 1 phase.

12. The Anthelmintic Drug Niclosamide and Its Analogues Activate the Parkinson's Disease Associated Protein Kinase PINK1.

13. The High-Affinity Interaction between ORC and DNA that Is Required for Replication Licensing Is Inhibited by 2-Arylquinolin-4-Amines.

14. Reversal of DDK-Mediated MCM Phosphorylation by Rif1-PP1 Regulates Replication Initiation and Replisome Stability Independently of ATR/Chk1.

15. Unreplicated DNA remaining from unperturbed S phases passes through mitosis for resolution in daughter cells.

16. Inevitability and containment of replication errors for eukaryotic genome lengths spanning megabase to gigabase.

17. Xenopus Mcm10 is a CDK-substrate required for replication fork stability.

18. Chronic p53-independent p21 expression causes genomic instability by deregulating replication licensing.

19. The KRAB Zinc Finger Protein Roma/Zfp157 Is a Critical Regulator of Cell-Cycle Progression and Genomic Stability.

20. Direct non transcriptional role of NF-Y in DNA replication.

21. The SMC-5/6 Complex and the HIM-6 (BLM) Helicase Synergistically Promote Meiotic Recombination Intermediate Processing and Chromosome Maturation during Caenorhabditis elegans Meiosis.

22. Ubiquitinated Fancd2 recruits Fan1 to stalled replication forks to prevent genome instability.

23. Cell Cycle Synchronization in Xenopus Egg Extracts.

24. Xenopus cell-free extracts and their contribution to the study of DNA replication and other complex biological processes.

25. Both Chromosome Decondensation and Condensation Are Dependent on DNA Replication in C. elegans Embryos.

27. Dynamic SUMO modification regulates mitotic chromosome assembly and cell cycle progression in Caenorhabditis elegans.

28. Buffered Qualitative Stability explains the robustness and evolvability of transcriptional networks.

29. The contribution of dormant origins to genome stability: from cell biology to human genetics.

30. Xenopus Cdc7 executes its essential function early in S phase and is counteracted by checkpoint-regulated protein phosphatase 1.

31. Deregulated origin licensing leads to chromosomal breaks by rereplication of a gapped DNA template.

32. Replisome stall events have shaped the distribution of replication origins in the genomes of yeasts.

33. The Geminin and Idas coiled coils preferentially form a heterodimer that inhibits Geminin function in DNA replication licensing.

34. Stochastic association of neighboring replicons creates replication factories in budding yeast.

35. PHD1 links cell-cycle progression to oxygen sensing through hydroxylation of the centrosomal protein Cep192.

36. Kinetochores coordinate pericentromeric cohesion and early DNA replication by Cdc7-Dbf4 kinase recruitment.

37. Mcm8 and Mcm9 form a dimeric complex in Xenopus laevis egg extract that is not essential for DNA replication initiation.

38. Dormant origins, the licensing checkpoint, and the response to replicative stresses.

39. Preparation and use of Xenopus egg extracts to study DNA replication and chromatin associated proteins.

40. Re-replication induced by geminin depletion occurs from G2 and is enhanced by checkpoint activation.

41. Optimal placement of origins for DNA replication.

42. The dynamics of replication licensing in live Caenorhabditis elegans embryos.

43. Dynamic interactions of high Cdt1 and geminin levels regulate S phase in early Xenopus embryos.

44. CDC-48/p97 coordinates CDT-1 degradation with GINS chromatin dissociation to ensure faithful DNA replication.

45. Evidence for a mammalian late-G1 phase inhibitor of replication licensing distinct from geminin or Cdk activity.

46. How dormant origins promote complete genome replication.

47. Biphasic chromatin binding of histone chaperone FACT during eukaryotic chromatin DNA replication.

48. MCM2-7 form double hexamers at licensed origins in Xenopus egg extract.

50. Chk1 inhibits replication factory activation but allows dormant origin firing in existing factories.

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