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1. Perspectives on formaldehyde dysregulation: Mitochondrial DNA damage and repair in mammalian cells.

2. Lysines in the lyase active site of DNA polymerase β destabilize nonspecific DNA binding, facilitating searching and DNA gap recognition.

3. Requirements for PARP-1 covalent crosslinking to DNA (PARP-1 DPC).

4. WITHDRAWN: Requirements for PARP-1 covalent crosslinking to DNA (PARP-1 DPC).

5. Mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA damage accompany enhanced levels of formaldehyde in cultured primary human fibroblasts.

6. Oxidative DNA Damage Modulates DNA Methylation Pattern in Human Breast Cancer 1 (BRCA1) Gene via the Crosstalk between DNA Polymerase β and a de novo DNA Methyltransferase.

7. DNA scanning by base excision repair enzymes and implications for pathway coordination.

8. XRCC1 phosphorylation affects aprataxin recruitment and DNA deadenylation activity.

9. PARP1 changes from three-dimensional DNA damage searching to one-dimensional diffusion after auto-PARylation or in the presence of APE1.

10. DNA polymerase β: A missing link of the base excision repair machinery in mammalian mitochondria.

11. Role of the oxidized form of XRCC1 in protection against extreme oxidative stress.

12. DNA polymerase β uses its lyase domain in a processive search for DNA damage.

14. Oxidant and environmental toxicant-induced effects compromise DNA ligation during base excision DNA repair.

15. Capturing snapshots of APE1 processing DNA damage.

16. Bisphenol a promotes cell survival following oxidative DNA damage in mouse fibroblasts.

17. Uncovering the polymerase-induced cytotoxicity of an oxidized nucleotide.

19. Preventing oxidation of cellular XRCC1 affects PARP-mediated DNA damage responses.

20. Increased PARP-1 association with DNA in alkylation damaged, PARP-inhibited mouse fibroblasts.

21. Binary complex crystal structure of DNA polymerase β reveals multiple conformations of the templating 8-oxoguanine lesion.

22. Evidence for abasic site sugar phosphate-mediated cytotoxicity in alkylating agent treated Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

23. Hyperactivation of PARP triggers nonhomologous end-joining in repair-deficient mouse fibroblasts.

24. Alkylation DNA damage in combination with PARP inhibition results in formation of S-phase-dependent double-strand breaks.

25. PARP inhibition during alkylation-induced genotoxic stress signals a cell cycle checkpoint response mediated by ATM.

26. DNA damage response protein ASCIZ links base excision repair with immunoglobulin gene conversion.

27. Interplay between DNA polymerases beta and lambda in repair of oxidation DNA damage in chicken DT40 cells.

28. Hypersensitivity phenotypes associated with genetic and synthetic inhibitor-induced base excision repair deficiency.

29. Vertebrate POLQ and POLbeta cooperate in base excision repair of oxidative DNA damage.

30. DNA polymerase lambda protects mouse fibroblasts against oxidative DNA damage and is recruited to sites of DNA damage/repair.

31. In situ analysis of repair processes for oxidative DNA damage in mammalian cells.

32. Base excision repair deficiency caused by polymerase beta haploinsufficiency: accelerated DNA damage and increased mutational response to carcinogens.

33. Hypersensitivity of DNA polymerase beta null mouse fibroblasts reflects accumulation of cytotoxic repair intermediates from site-specific alkyl DNA lesions.

34. Mutations associated with base excision repair deficiency and methylation-induced genotoxic stress.

35. Involvement of DNA polymerase beta in protection against the cytotoxicity of oxidative DNA damage.

36. Relationship between base excision repair capacity and DNA alkylating agent sensitivity in mouse monocytes.

37. The lyase activity of the DNA repair protein beta-polymerase protects from DNA-damage-induced cytotoxicity.

38. Cells deficient in DNA polymerase beta are hypersensitive to alkylating agent-induced apoptosis and chromosomal breakage.

39. Up-regulation of base excision repair correlates with enhanced protection against a DNA damaging agent in mouse cell lines.

40. Strategic down-regulation of DNA polymerase beta by antisense RNA sensitizes mammalian cells to specific DNA damaging agents.

41. Phorbol ester abrogates up-regulation of DNA polymerase beta by DNA-alkylating agents in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

42. DNA damage-induced transcriptional activation of a human DNA polymerase beta chimeric promoter: recruitment of preinitiation complex in vitro by ATF/CREB.

43. DNA damage response of cloned DNA beta-polymerase promoter is blocked in mutant cell lines deficient in protein kinase A.

44. The ATF/CREB transcription factor-binding site in the polymerase beta promoter mediates the positive effect of N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine on transcription.

45. Induction of beta-polymerase mRNA by DNA-damaging agents in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

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