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Wu X

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Title Authors Year Journal
Rapid detection of peste des petits ruminants virus by a reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay. Wu X 2010 Journal of virological methods
The roles of APE1, APE2, DNA polymerase beta and mismatch repair in creating S region DNA breaks during antibody class switch. Wu X 2009 Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
Alpers syndrome with prominent white matter changes. Wu X 2008 Brain & development
DNA polymerase beta is able to repair breaks in switch regions and plays an inhibitory role during immunoglobulin class switch recombination. Wu X 2007 J Exp Med
DNA polymerase lambda can elongate on DNA substrates mimicking non-homologous end joining and interact with XRCC4-ligase IV complex. Wu X 2004 Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Subunit-specific analysis of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase in vivo. Wu X 2004 J Virol
Response of human REV1 to different DNA damage: preferential dCMP insertion opposite the lesion. Wu X 2002 Nucleic acids research
Lesion bypass activities of human DNA polymerase mu. Wu X 2002 The Journal of biological chemistry
Activities of human DNA polymerase kappa in response to the major benzo[a]pyrene DNA adduct: error-free lesion bypass and extension synthesis from opposite the lesion. Wu X 2002 DNA repair
Two-step error-prone bypass of the (+)- and (-)-trans-anti-BPDE-N2-dG adducts by human DNA polymerases eta and kappa. Wu X 2002 Mutation research
Loss of mitochondrial DNA in rabbit bladder smooth muscle following partial outlet obstruction results from lack of organellar DNA replication. Wu X 2001 Molecular urology
Translesion synthesis by yeast DNA polymerase zeta from templates containing lesions of ultraviolet radiation and acetylaminofluorene. Wu X 2001 Nucleic acids research
Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Wu X 2001 Molecular and cellular biology
Response of human DNA polymerase iota to DNA lesions. Wu X 2001 Nucleic acids research
Error-prone lesion bypass by human DNA polymerase eta. Wu X 2000 Nucleic acids research
Alteration of ultraviolet-induced mutagenesis in yeast through molecular modulation of the REV3 and REV7 gene expression. Wu X 2000 Mutation research
Specificity of DNA lesion bypass by the yeast DNA polymerase eta. Wu X 2000 The Journal of biological chemistry
Preferential incorporation of G opposite template T by the low-fidelity human DNA polymerase iota. Wu X 2000 Molecular and cellular biology
Error-free and error-prone lesion bypass by human DNA polymerase kappa in vitro. Wu X 2000 Nucleic acids research
Human DNA polymerase kappa synthesizes DNA with extraordinarily low fidelity. Wu X 2000 Nucleic acids research
A full-length cDNA of hREV3 is predicted to encode DNA polymerase zeta for damage-induced mutagenesis in humans. Wu X 1999 Mutation research
The human REV1 gene codes for a DNA template-dependent dCMP transferase. Wu X 1999 Nucleic acids research
DNA repair synthesis during base excision repair in vitro is catalyzed by DNA polymerase epsilon and is influenced by DNA polymerases alpha and delta in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Wu X 1993 Molecular and cellular biology

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