Hanawalt, Philip C., 1931-....
Philip Hanawalt American biologist (1931-)
Hanawalt, Philip C.
Hanawalt, Philip C. (Philip Courtland), 1931-
VIAF ID: 108128049 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Scientific American
- 510 2 _ ‡a Stanford University
- 510 2 _ ‡a Stanford University ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Workshop Conference on Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA (1974 ; Squaw Valley)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Workshop conference on molecular mechanisms for repair of DNA (1974 : Squaw Valley, Estats Units d'Amèrica)
Works
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24 Interference of PNA binding to the non-template strand with transcription supports the general model for transcription blockage by R-loop formation | |
The awakening of DNA repair at Yale | |
Baiokoa. | |
A balanced perspective on unbalanced growth and thymineless death | |
La base molecular de la vida | |
Cell growth and proliferation | |
The chemical basis of life : an introduction to molecular and cell biology | |
Cutting-edge perspectives in genomic maintenance VI | |
Density matters: the semiconservative replication of DNA | |
Differential incorporation of halogenated deoxyuridines during UV-induced DNA repair synthesis in human cells | |
DNA repair : a laboratory manual of research procedures | |
DNA sequences that interfere with transcription: implications for genome function and stability. | |
DNA slip-outs cause RNA polymerase II arrest in vitro: potential implications for genetic instability | |
DNA synthesis and its regulation : [proceedings] | |
Emerging links between premature ageing and defective DNA repair | |
Four decades of DNA repair: from early insights to current perspectives. | |
Fukasseika to kaifuku | |
Functional characterization of global genomic DNA repair and its implications for cancer. | |
Growing up with DNA repair and joining the EMS. | |
Historical perspective on the DNA damage response | |
Host cell reactivation of plasmids containing oxidative DNA lesions is defective in Cockayne syndrome but normal in UV-sensitive syndrome fibroblasts | |
Impaired nucleotide excision repair upon macrophage differentiation is corrected by E1 ubiquitin-activating enzyme | |
In memory of John Bruce Hays (1937-2014). | |
Inhibitory effect of a short Z-DNA forming sequence on transcription elongation by T7 RNA polymerase | |
Intrinsic genomic instability from naturally occurring DNA structures: An introduction to the special issue. | |
Malondialdehyde adducts in DNA arrest transcription by T7 RNA polymerase and mammalian RNA polymerase II. | |
Mechanisms and consequences of DNA damage processing : proceedings of a director's sponsors-UCLA symposium held at Taos, New Mexico, January 24-30, 1988 | |
Mechanisms and implications of transcription blockage by guanine-rich DNA sequences. | |
Mechanistic understanding of cellular responses to genomic stress | |
Modulation of Cytotoxicity by Transcription-Coupled Nucleotide Excision Repair Is Independent of the Requirement for Bioactivation of Acylfulvene. | |
Molecular mechanisms for repair of DNA | |
Molecular photobiology; inactivation and recovery | |
Molecules to living cells : readings from Scientific American | |
Molekulârnaâ fotobiologiâ : processy inaktivacii i vosstanovleniâ / K. Smit, F. Hèneuolt. - Moskva, 1972. | |
Mutational Strand Asymmetries in Cancer Genomes Reveal Mechanisms of DNA Damage and Repair | |
A novel mode for transcription inhibition mediated by PNA-induced R-loops with a model in vitro system. | |
Nucleotide excision repair activity varies among murine spermatogenic cell types | |
Nucleotide excision repair phenotype of human acute myeloid leukemia cell lines at various stages of differentiation | |
p53 controls global nucleotide excision repair of low levels of structurally diverse benzo(g)chrysene-DNA adducts in human fibroblasts | |
Paradigms for the three rs: DNA replication, recombination, and repair | |
Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) binding and its effect on in vitro transcription in friedreich's ataxia triplet repeats | |
Photobiological Origins of the Field of Genomic Maintenance | |
Photosensitive human syndromes | |
Preface. | |
R-loop generation during transcription: Formation, processing and cellular outcomes | |
RecA-Dependent Recovery of Arrested DNA Replication Forks | |
Research collaborations: trial, trust, and truth | |
Role of RecA and the SOS response in thymineless death in Escherichia coli | |
Strong transcription blockage mediated by R-loop formation within a G-rich homopurine-homopyrimidine sequence localized in the vicinity of the promoter | |
Subpathways of nucleotide excision repair and their regulation | |
Thymineless death is associated with loss of essential genetic information from the replication origin | |
Thymineless Death Lives On: New Insights into a Classic Phenomenon | |
Topoisomerase deficiencies subtly enhance global genomic repair of ultraviolet-induced DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | |
Topology and kinetics of R-loop formation | |
Transcription arrest at a lesion in the transcribed DNA strand in vitro is not affected by a nearby lesion in the opposite strand | |
Transcription blockage by stable H-DNA analogs in vitro. | |
Transcription-coupled DNA repair: two decades of progress and surprises | |
Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair of a gene transcribed by bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli | |
Transcription domain-associated repair in human cells | |
Transcriptional inhibition by an oxidized abasic site in DNA. | |
Tribute to Sam Wilson: Shining a light on base excision DNA repair | |
Ultraviolet-sensitive syndrome cells are defective in transcription-coupled repair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers | |
When parsimony backfires: neglecting DNA repair may doom neurons in Alzheimer's disease | |
When transcription goes on Holliday: Double Holliday junctions block RNA polymerase II transcription in vitro | |
Who's on first in the cellular response to DNA damage? | |
バイオコア. | |
不活性化と回復 : 光子効果の分子生物学 | |
細胞の生長と増殖 . 植物の多様性 : 細胞と組織 . 植物の構造と機能 . 植物の多様性 : 種レベル以上 |