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1. Human RAD52 stimulates the RAD51-mediated homology search

2. In vivo reduction of RAD51‐mediated homologous recombination triggers aging but impairs oncogenesis

4. Structural analysis of the Candida albicans mitochondrial DNA maintenance factor Gcf1p reveals a dynamic DNA-bridging mechanism

5. Data from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

6. Supplementary Table 1 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

7. Supplementary Methods from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

8. Supplementary Table 2 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

9. Supplementary Table 1 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

10. Supplementary Table 2 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

11. Supplementary Methods from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

12. Supplementary Figure Legend from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

13. Supplementary Figure Legend from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

14. Supplementary Figures 1 - 7 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

15. Supplementary Figures 1 - 7 from Targeting the Deregulated Spliceosome Core Machinery in Cancer Cells Triggers mTOR Blockade and Autophagy

16. Assembly mechanism and cryoEM structure of RecA recombination nucleofilaments from Streptococcus pneumoniae

17. Structural Insights of the DciA Helicase Loader in Its Relationship with DNA

18. Changes in the architecture and abundance of replication intermediates delineate the chronology of DNA damage tolerance pathways at UV-stalled replication forks in human cells

19. Assembly mechanism and cryoEM structure of RecA recombination nucleofilaments from Streptococcus pneumoniae

20. Human RAD52 stimulates the RAD51-mediated homology search

21. RAD51 protects against nonconservative DNA double-strand break repair through a nonenzymatic function

22. Amyloid-like Hfq interaction with single-stranded DNA: involvement in recombination and replication inEscherichia coli

23. Study of the DnaB:DciA interplay reveals insights into the primary mode of loading of the bacterial replicative helicase

24. Modular Imaging Scaffold for Single-Particle Electron Microscopy

28. Mechanism of stimulation of DNA binding of the transcription factors by human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1, APE1

29. Mammalian RAD51 prevents non-conservative alternative end-joining and single strand annealing through non-catalytic mechanisms

31. Rouse model with transient intramolecular contacts on a timescale of seconds recapitulates folding and fluctuation of yeast chromosomes

32. XLF and APLF bind Ku80 at two remote sites to ensure DNA repair by non-homologous end joining

35. The role of the N-terminal domain of human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1, APE1, in DNA glycosylase stimulation

37. Poly-isoprenylated ifosfamide analogs: Preactivated antitumor agents as free formulation or nanoassemblies

42. C-terminal region of bacterial Ku controls DNA bridging, DNA threading and recruitment of DNA ligase D for double strand breaks repair

45. Constitutive autophagy contributes to resistance to TP53-mediated apoptosis in Epstein-Barr virus-positive latency III B-cell lymphoproliferations

46. Hypoxic tumor-derived microvesicles negatively regulate NK cell function by a mechanism involving TGF-β and miR23a transfer

48. Preactivated Oxazaphosphorines Designed for Isophosphoramide Mustard Delivery as Bulk Form or Nanoassemblies: Synthesis and Proof of Concept

49. Unique genome replication mechanism of the archaeal virus AFV1

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