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Anti-XRCC1 antibody (ab9147)

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ab9147 has been referenced in 7 publications.

  1. Slupianek A et al. BCR/ABL stimulates WRN to promote survival and genomic instability. Cancer Res 71:842-51 (2011). WB; Mouse. PubMed: 21123451
  2. Saribasak H et al. XRCC1 suppresses somatic hypermutation and promotes alternative nonhomologous end joining in Igh genes. J Exp Med 208:2209-16 (2011). IP. PubMed: 21967769
  3. Sugino Y et al. Septins as diagnostic markers for a subset of human asthenozoospermia. J Urol 180:2706-9 (2008). PubMed: 18951558
  4. Rose JL et al. Base excision repair proteins are required for integrin-mediated suppression of bleomycin-induced DNA breakage in murine lung endothelial cells. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 321:318-26 (2007). WB; Mouse. PubMed: 17202402
  5. Bekker-Jensen S et al. Human Xip1 (C2orf13) is a novel regulator of cellular responses to DNA strand breaks. J Biol Chem 282:19638-43 (2007). PubMed: 17507382
  6. Lang T et al. The E295K DNA polymerase beta gastric cancer-associated variant interferes with base excision repair and induces cellular transformation. Mol Cell Biol 27:5587-96 (2007). WB; Human. PubMed: 17526740
  7. Johnsen IB et al. Toll-like receptor 3 associates with c-Src tyrosine kinase on endosomes to initiate antiviral signaling. EMBO J 25:3335-46 (2006). PubMed: 16858407

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