DNA Polymerase II
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Subject Areas on Research
- Association of Polymerase e-Mutated and Microsatellite-Instable Endometrial Cancers With Neoantigen Load, Number of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes, and Expression of PD-1 and PD-L1.
- Comparative Molecular Analysis of Gastrointestinal Adenocarcinomas.
- DNA polymerase delta is required for human mismatch repair in vitro.
- Dissecting the Functional Significance of DNA Polymerase Mutations in Cancer.
- Effects of base excision repair gene polymorphisms on pancreatic cancer survival.
- Elevated DNA polymerase alpha, DNA polymerase beta, and DNA topoisomerase II in a melphalan-resistant rhabdomyosarcoma xenograft that is cross-resistant to nitrosoureas and topotecan.
- Enhanced repair of a cisplatin-damaged reporter chloramphenicol-O-acetyltransferase gene and altered activities of DNA polymerases alpha and beta, and DNA ligase in cells of a human malignant glioma following in vivo cisplatin therapy.
- Enhancement of melphalan activity by inhibition of DNA polymerase-alpha and DNA polymerase-beta.
- Global genomic instability caused by reduced expression of DNA polymerase ε in yeast.
- Heterogeneous polymerase fidelity and mismatch repair bias genome variation and composition.
- Integrated genomic characterization of endometrial carcinoma.
- Ribonucleotides in DNA: hidden in plain sight.
- Spontaneous frameshift mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: accumulation during DNA replication and removal by proofreading and mismatch repair activities.
- Stochastic segment models of eukaryotic promoter regions.
- Strand-specific mismatch correction in nuclear extracts of human and Drosophila melanogaster cell lines.
- Topoisomerase 1-dependent deletions initiated by incision at ribonucleotides are biased to the non-transcribed strand of a highly activated reporter.
- X-chromosome hyperactivation in mammals via nonlinear relationships between chromatin states and transcription.
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Keywords of People
- Berchuck, Andrew, James M. Ingram Distinguished Professor of Gynecologic Oncology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gynecologic Oncology