Drosophila damaged DNA binding protein 1 contributes to genome stability in somatic cells.
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DDB1 maintains genome integrity through regulation of Cdt1Crossover localisation is regulated by the neddylation posttranslational regulatory pathway.Loss of DDB1 Leads to Transcriptional p53 Pathway Activation in Proliferating Cells, Cell Cycle Deregulation, and Apoptosis in Zebrafish Embryos.Ohgata, the Single Drosophila Ortholog of Human Cereblon, Regulates Insulin Signaling-dependent Organismic Growth.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding protein 1 contributes to genome stability in somatic cells.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding ...... me stability in somatic cells.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding ...... me stability in somatic cells.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding ...... me stability in somatic cells.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding ...... me stability in somatic cells.
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding ...... me stability in somatic cells.
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P2093
P356
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Drosophila damaged DNA binding protein 1 contributes to genome stability in somatic cells
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Gen Ishikawa
Kaori Shimanouchi
Kengo Sakaguchi
Masamitsu Yamaguchi
Ryo Takeuchi
Ryoichi Nakamura
Shizuka Murakami
Tatsushi Ruike
Yoshihiro Kanai
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10.1093/JB/MVJ006
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z