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Research Article

Gene Recombination in X-Ray-Sensitive Hamster Cells

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Pages 1409-1414 | Received 19 May 1986, Accepted 18 Dec 1986, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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J. Dahm-Daphi, E. Dikomey, C. Pyttlik & P.A. Jeggo. (1993) Reparable and Non-reparable DNA Strand Breaks Induced by X-irradiation in CHO K1 Cells and the Radiosensitive Mutants xrs1 and xrs5. International Journal of Radiation Biology 64:1, pages 19-26.
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J. Smith-Ravin & P.A. Jeggo. (1989) Use of Damaged Plasmid to Study DNA Repair in X-ray Sensitive (Xrs) Strains of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells. International Journal of Radiation Biology 56:6, pages 951-961.
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J. Denekamp, G.F. Whitmore & P. Jeggo. (1989) Biphasic Survival Curves for XRS Radiosensitive Cells: Subpopulations or Transient Expression of Repair Competence?. International Journal of Radiation Biology 55:4, pages 605-617.
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Jaime S. Rubin. (1988) The Molecular Genetics of the Incision Step in the DNA Excision Repair Process. International Journal of Radiation Biology 54:3, pages 309-365.
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Fen Xia, Danielle G. Taghian, Jeffrey S. DeFrank, Zhao-Chong Zeng, Henning Willers, George Iliakis & Simon N. Powell. (2001) Deficiency of human BRCA2 leads to impaired homologous recombination but maintains normal nonhomologous end joining. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98:15, pages 8644-8649.
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Karen M. Vasquez, Kathleen Marburger, Zsofia Intody & John H. Wilson. (2001) Manipulating the mammalian genome by homologous recombination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98:15, pages 8403-8410.
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Henning Willers, Ellen E McCarthy, Biao Wu, Hannah Wunsch, Wei Tang, Danielle G Taghian, Fen Xia & Simon N Powell. (2000) Dissociation of p53-mediated suppression of homologous recombination from G1/S cell cycle checkpoint control. Oncogene 19:5, pages 632-639.
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