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Anti-Rad51 antibody [51RAD01] (ab1837)

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ab1837 has been referenced in 9 publications.

  1. Shin YH et al. Hormad1 mutation disrupts synaptonemal complex formation, recombination, and chromosome segregation in mammalian meiosis. PLoS Genet 6:e1001190 (2010). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 21079677
  2. Zheng L et al. MRE11 complex links RECQ5 helicase to sites of DNA damage. Nucleic Acids Res 37:2645-57 (2009). WB; Human. PubMed: 19270065
  3. Chan KL et al. Replication stress induces sister-chromatid bridging at fragile site loci in mitosis. Nat Cell Biol 11:753-60 (2009). WB; Human. PubMed: 19465922
  4. Mahadevaiah SK et al. Extensive meiotic asynapsis in mice antagonises meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and consequently disrupts meiotic sex chromosome inactivation. J Cell Biol 182:263-76 (2008). ICC/IF; Mouse. PubMed: 18663141
  5. Xiong W et al. Regulatable gutless adenovirus vectors sustain inducible transgene expression in the brain in the presence of an immune response against adenoviruses. J Virol 80:27-37 (2006). PubMed: 16352528
  6. Mladenov E et al. Sub-nuclear localization of Rad51 in response to DNA damage. Genes Cells 11:513-24 (2006). PubMed: 16629903
  7. Otterlei M et al. Werner syndrome protein participates in a complex with RAD51, RAD54, RAD54B and ATR in response to ICL-induced replication arrest. J Cell Sci 119:5137-46 (2006). WB; Human. PubMed: 17118963
  8. Petkovic M et al. The human Rothmund-Thomson syndrome gene product, RECQL4, localizes to distinct nuclear foci that coincide with proteins involved in the maintenance of genome stability. J Cell Sci 118:4261-9 (2005). WB; Human. PubMed: 16141230
  9. Atanassov B et al. Repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks may take place at the nuclear matrix. J Cell Biochem 96:126-36 (2005). PubMed: 16052506

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