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1. Studies On The Novel Nuclease NurA From The Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus Tokodaii
2. Biochemical Characterization And In Vivo Function Of The Novel Helicase HerA From The Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus Tokodaii
3. Phylogenetic Analysis Of Recombination Repair Enzymes In Bacteria
4. Study On Thepost-Translational Modification Of Holliday Junctionresolvase Hje In Sulfolobus Islandicus
5. Molecular Mechanism For The SRCAP Chromatin-remodeling Factor In Promoting Homologous Recombination Repair
6. Understanding The Roles Of SOSS1and ZNHIT1/SRCAP In Homologous Recombination Repair
7. The Studies On The Function And Mechanism Of Chromatin Remodeller BRG1 In DNA Double-strand Breaks Repair
8. Genetic Analysis Of Holliday Junction Resolvases Hje And Hjc In Sulfolobus Islandicus
9. Mechanism Of Poly(ADP-Ribosyl)ation Mediated EXO1 In DNA Double Strand Break Homologous Recombination Repair
10. Characterization Of The Structure And Function Of A Novel ATPase In Sulfolobus Islandicus
11. Functional Analysis Of The Homologous Recombination Repair Proteins HerA And NurA In The Thermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus Islandicus
12. Preliminary Structural Analyses Of Specific 5-hydroxymethylcytosine Binding Protein HMCES From ES Cell Of Homo Sapiens And SsDNA-binding Protein Rect From E.Coli
13. Study On The Co-expression Of The DSB Repair-related Operon HerA-mre11-rad50-nurA Proteins From Sulfolobus Islandicus And Crystallography Of The Helicase HerA
14. Structural Basis And Functional Importance Of INTS3/INTS6 Assembly In DNA Double-strand Break Repair Pathway
15. Biochemical Characterization And Functional Analysis Of PINA And Its Methylation In Hyperthermophilic Archaea
16. Promoting Genome Stability via Multiple DNA Repair Pathways
17. Study On Abnormal Expression Of Host Cell DNA Repair System After HBV Stable Transfection
18. The Involvement And Mechanism Of ZGRF1 In DNA Double-strand Break HR Repair And G2/M Cycle Arrest
19. Study On The Molecular Mechanism Of RCC1 And PALB2 In Regulating DNA Damage And Repair Through Histone Acetylation Repair
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