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1. Liver-on-chip model and application in predictive genotoxicity and mutagenicity of drugs.

2. In silico interactions and deep neural network modeling for toxicity profile of methyl methanesulfonate.

3. N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB regulates Rad51-dependent repair of double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

4. Genomic DNA damage induced by co-exposure to DNA damaging agents and pulsed magnetic field.

5. Biophysical characterization of structural and conformational changes in methylmethane sulfonate modified DNA leading to the frizzled backbone structure and strand breaks in DNA.

6. Royal jelly reduce DNA damage induced by alkylating agent in mice.

7. The Drosophila Mutagen-Sensitivity Gene mus109 Encodes DmDNA2 .

8. Cell survival after DNA damage in the comet assay.

9. DNA Damage-Induced Phosphorylation of Histone H2A at Serine 15 Is Linked to DNA End Resection.

10. Temporal and Site-Specific ADP-Ribosylation Dynamics upon Different Genotoxic Stresses.

11. Inter-laboratory automation of the in vitro micronucleus assay using imaging flow cytometry and deep learning.

12. Preventive activity of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. leaves extract and its major compounds, afzelin and quercitrin, on DNA damage in in vitro and in vivo models.

13. Dual Fluorescent Protein (yEGFP/DsRed-Express-2) Bioassay System for Rapid Screening for Chemical Mutagens Based on RNR3 Regulation in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.

14. Antigenotoxic potential of the fermentation broth produced by Paenibacillus polymyxa RNC-D in vitro .

15. RPA-mediated recruitment of Bre1 couples histone H2B ubiquitination to DNA replication and repair.

16. Uncovering molecular mechanisms of regulated cell death in the naked mole rat.

17. Evaluation of the genotoxic and antigenotoxic potential of lignin-derivative BP-C2 in the comet assay in vivo.

18. Expanded usage of the Challenge-Comet assay as a DNA repair biomarker in human populations: protocols for fresh and cryopreserved blood samples, and for different challenge agents.

19. The impact of comet assay data normalization in human biomonitoring studies outcomes.

20. Adaptation of the in vitro micronucleus assay for genotoxicity testing using 3D liver models supporting longer-term exposure durations.

21. MutSα deficiency increases tolerance to DNA damage in yeast lacking postreplication repair.

22. The Drosophila melanogaster Ortholog of RFWD3 Functions Independently of RAD51 During DNA Repair.

23. Hof1 plays a checkpoint-related role in MMS-induced DNA damage response in Candida albicans .

24. Development of an integrated assay in human TK6 cells to permit comprehensive genotoxicity analysis in vitro.

25. Investigation of comet assays under conditions mimicking ocular instillation administration in a three-dimensional reconstructed human corneal epithelial model.

26. DNA-Protein Cross-Link Formation in Nucleosome Core Particles Treated with Methyl Methanesulfonate.

27. Differentiated and exponentially growing HL60 cells exhibit different sensitivity to some genotoxic agents in the comet assay.

28. The comet assay applied to HepG2 liver spheroids.

29. An Adaption of Human-Induced Hepatocytes to In Vitro Genetic Toxicity Tests.

30. The application of an in vitro micronucleus test in mouse fibroblast L929 cells.

31. Heteroexpression of Mycobacterium leprae hypothetical protein ML0190 provides protection against DNA-alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate.

32. Hyperthermia enhances methyl methanesulfonate-induced adaptive response in meiotic cells of grasshopper Poecilocerus pictus.

33. Rad5 coordinates translesion DNA synthesis pathway by recognizing specific DNA structures in saccharomyces cerevisiae.

34. Validation of Gelbond® high-throughput alkaline and Fpg-modified comet assay using a linear mixed model.

35. Novel approach to integrated DNA adductomics for the assessment of in vitro and in vivo environmental exposures.

36. The characterization of γH2AX and p53 as biomarkers of genotoxic stress in a rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) brain cell line.

37. Yeast-based assays for characterization of the functional effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms in human DNA repair genes.

38. Planarians Customize Their Stem Cell Responses Following Genotoxic Stress as a Function of Exposure Time and Regenerative State.

39. Pro/Antigenotoxic Activity of Usnic Acid Enantiomers In Vitro.

40. Antimutagenic action of the live yeast can be transmitted to the offspring of Drosophila melanogaster. A genetic study using the wing spot assay.

41. In vivo measurements of interindividual differences in DNA glycosylases and APE1 activities.

42. An evaluation of DNA damage in human lymphocytes and sperm exposed to methyl methanesulfonate involving the regulation pathways associated with apoptosis.

43. The development and validation of EpiComet-Chip, a modified high-throughput comet assay for the assessment of DNA methylation status.

44. Genome-wide and protein kinase-focused RNAi screens reveal conserved and novel damage response pathways in Trypanosoma brucei.

45. Evaluation of the automated MicroFlow ® and Metafer™ platforms for high-throughput micronucleus scoring and dose response analysis in human lymphoblastoid TK6 cells.

46. A genetic study based on PCNA-ubiquitin fusions reveals no requirement for PCNA polyubiquitylation in DNA damage tolerance.

47. Gcn5-mediated Rph1 acetylation regulates its autophagic degradation under DNA damage stress.

48. A structure-function analysis of the yeast Elg1 protein reveals the importance of PCNA unloading in genome stability maintenance.

49. Comparative study of human neuronal and glial cell sensitivity for in vitro neurogenotoxicity testing.

50. In vitro responses to known in vivo genotoxic agents in mouse germ cells.

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