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Two E3 ubiquitin ligases, SCF-Skp2 and DDB1-Cul4, target human Cdt1 for proteolysis.Descriptive no more: the dawn of high-throughput microscopy.Cdt1 is differentially targeted for degradation by anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs.Regulation of signaling at regions of cell-cell contact by endoplasmic reticulum-bound protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B.Systematic identification of pathological lamin A interactors.Deep Imaging: the next frontier in microscopy.Interconnected contribution of tissue morphogenesis and the nuclear protein NuMA to the DNA damage response.The cellular etiology of chromosome translocations.Multi-step loading of human minichromosome maintenance proteins in live human cellsThe biogenesis of chromosome translocations.Cell cycle staging of individual cells by fluorescence microscopy.Generation of cell-based systems to visualize chromosome damage and translocations in living cells.Geminin cleavage during apoptosis by caspase-3 alters its binding ability to the SWI/SNF subunit Brahma.Spatial dynamics of chromosome translocations in living cells.Studies of the DNA Damage Response by Using the Lac Operator/Repressor (LacO/LacR) Tethering System.PARP-1 protects against colorectal tumor induction, but promotes inflammation-driven colorectal tumor progression.HMGB2 Loss upon Senescence Entry Disrupts Genomic Organization and Induces CTCF Clustering across Cell Types.Actin proteins assemble to protect the genomeDynamics of Double-Strand Breaks: Implications for the Formation of Chromosome Translocations53BP1-DNA repair enters a new liquid phaseSpatially clustered loci with multiple enhancers are frequent targets of HIV-1 integration
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