AbstractThe S-phase DNA damage checkpoint seems to provide a twist on the checkpoint theme. Instead of delaying replication and allowing repair as a consequence, it may activate repair and delay replication as a consequence
It is generally accepted that DNA damage checkpoint is the mechanism that allows time for DNA damage...
AbstractWe demonstrate that in S. cerevisiae the rate of ongoing S phase is slowed when the DNA is s...
Eukaryotic cells must be able to coordinate DNA repair, replication and cell cycle progression in re...
AbstractThe S-phase DNA damage checkpoint seems to provide a twist on the checkpoint theme. Instead ...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
In response to genomic insults cells trigger a signal transduction pathway, known as DNA damage chec...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
Accumulation of unrepaired DNA lesions is the biggest threat to genomic stability. DNA damage checkp...
The DNA replication checkpoint (DRC) and the DNA damage checkpoint (DDC) are two closely linked sign...
Cell cycle checkpoints activated by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are essential for the maintenanc...
It is generally accepted that DNA damage checkpoint is the mechanism that allows time for DNA damage...
AbstractWe demonstrate that in S. cerevisiae the rate of ongoing S phase is slowed when the DNA is s...
Eukaryotic cells must be able to coordinate DNA repair, replication and cell cycle progression in re...
AbstractThe S-phase DNA damage checkpoint seems to provide a twist on the checkpoint theme. Instead ...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
In response to genomic insults cells trigger a signal transduction pathway, known as DNA damage chec...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
Accumulation of unrepaired DNA lesions is the biggest threat to genomic stability. DNA damage checkp...
The DNA replication checkpoint (DRC) and the DNA damage checkpoint (DDC) are two closely linked sign...
Cell cycle checkpoints activated by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are essential for the maintenanc...
It is generally accepted that DNA damage checkpoint is the mechanism that allows time for DNA damage...
AbstractWe demonstrate that in S. cerevisiae the rate of ongoing S phase is slowed when the DNA is s...
Eukaryotic cells must be able to coordinate DNA repair, replication and cell cycle progression in re...