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1. The COI mitochondrial gene encodes a minor histocompatibility antigen presented by H2-M3

2. CBFA2T3-GLIS2-dependent pediatric acute megakaryoblastic leukemia is driven by GLIS2 and sensitive to navitoclax.

3. A genome-wide screen identifies SCAI as a modulator of the UV-induced replicative stress response.

4. Exploiting Molecular Barcodes in High-Throughput Cellular Assays.

5. A majority of human melanoma cell lines exhibits an S phase-specific defect in excision of UV-induced DNA photoproducts.

6. PI 3 kinase related kinases-independent proteolysis of BRCA1 regulates Rad51 recruitment during genotoxic stress in human cells.

7. Requirement for functional DNA polymerase eta in genome-wide repair of UV-induced DNA damage during S phase.

8. ATR kinase as master regulator of nucleotide excision repair during S phase of the cell cycle.

10. ATR kinase is required for global genomic nucleotide excision repair exclusively during S phase in human cells.

11. A sensitive flow cytometry-based nucleotide excision repair assay unexpectedly reveals that mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling does not regulate the removal of UV-induced DNA damage in human cells.

12. Expression of hepatitis B virus X oncoprotein inhibits transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair in human cells.

13. UV wavelength-dependent regulation of transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair in p53-deficient human cells.

14. UVA-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers form predominantly at thymine-thymine dipyrimidines and correlate with the mutation spectrum in rodent cells.

15. Modulation of the DNA damage response in UV-exposed human lymphoblastoid cells through genetic-versus functional-inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor.

16. Human cells bearing homozygous mutations in the DNA mismatch repair genes hMLH1 or hMSH2 are fully proficient in transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair.

17. The initiation of UV-induced G(1) arrest in human cells is independent of the p53/p21/pRb pathway but can be attenuated through expression of the HPV E7 oncoprotein.

18. Ablation of p21waf1cip1 expression enhances the capacity of p53-deficient human tumor cells to repair UVB-induced DNA damage.

19. Human cells compromised for p53 function exhibit defective global and transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair, whereas cells compromised for pRb function are defective only in global repair.

20. The multilayered organization of engineered human skin does not influence the formation of sunlight-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in cellular DNA.

21. A yeast homologue of the human phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator PTPA is implicated in protection against oxidative DNA damage induced by the model carcinogen 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide.

22. A p53-independent pathway for induction of p21waf1cip1 and concomitant G1 arrest in UV-irradiated human skin fibroblasts.

23. The COI mitochondrial gene encodes a minor histocompatibility antigen presented by H2-M3.

24. Mutagenic specificity of solar UV light in nucleotide excision repair-deficient rodent cells.

25. A role for ultraviolet A in solar mutagenesis.

26. The mutational specificity of simulated sunlight at the aprt locus in rodent cells.

27. UV-induced G:C-->A:T transitions at the APRT locus of Chinese hamster ovary cells cluster at frequently damaged 5'-TCC-3' sequences.

28. 8-Methoxypsoralen induced mutations are highly targeted at crosslinkable sites of photoaddition on the non-transcribed strand of a mammalian chromosomal gene.

29. Investigation of the mutagenic specificity of X-rays using a retroviral shuttle vector in CHO cells.

30. The nature of ultraviolet light-induced mutations at the heterozygous aprt locus in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

31. Southern analysis of genomic alterations in gamma-ray-induced aprt- hamster cell mutants.

32. Base substitutions, frameshifts, and small deletions constitute ionizing radiation-induced point mutations in mammalian cells.

33. Perspectives on the use of an endogenous gene target in studies of mutational specificity.

34. Mutational specificity studies of endogenous mammalian cell loci: methodological aspects.

35. The specificity of UV-induced mutations at an endogenous locus in mammalian cells.

36. Perspectives on UV light mutagenesis: investigation of the CHO aprt gene carried on a retroviral shuttle vector.

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