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Initiation of DNA damage responses through XPG-related nucleases
Karen Kuntz,
Matthew J. O'Connell
Cancer Biology
Cancer Mechanisms
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Oncological Sciences
The Tisch Cancer Institute
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DNA Damage Response
100%
Nuclease
100%
Checkpoint Response
75%
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
50%
EXO1
50%
Checkpoint Activation
50%
Sigma Phase
25%
Related Pathway
25%
DNA Damage
25%
Checkpoint Kinase 1 (CHK1)
25%
Related Family
25%
Replication Protein A
25%
Exonuclease
25%
Specific Enzymes
25%
Fission Yeast
25%
Recombinational Repair
25%
Weak Allele
25%
Damage Resistance
25%
Okazaki Fragment Maturation
25%
Flap Endonuclease 1 (FEN1)
25%
Cell Fitness
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage Response
100%
Nuclease
100%
Single-Stranded DNA
50%
S Phase
25%
Enzyme
25%
Allele
25%
DNA Template
25%
DNA Damage
25%
Replication Protein A
25%
Fission Yeast
25%
Exonuclease
25%
Repair Enzyme
25%
Okazaki Fragment
25%