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Bhattacharyya N

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Title Authors Year Journal
Association between newly identified variant form of DNA polymerase beta (Δ 208-304) and ovarian cancer. Bhattacharyya N 2012 Cancer biomarkers : section A of Disease markers
Mammary carcinogenesis in transgenic mice expressing a dominant-negative mutant of DNA polymerase beta in their mammary glands. Bhattacharyya N 2007 Carcinogenesis
A novel nuclear protein, MGC5306 interacts with DNA polymerase beta and has a potential role in cellular phenotype. Bhattacharyya N 2004 Cancer research
Heterogeneity in expression of DNA polymerase beta and DNA repair activity in human tumor cell lines. Bhattacharyya N 2002 Gene Expr
A novel role of XRCC1 in the functions of a DNA polymerase beta variant. Bhattacharyya N 2001 Biochemistry
Impaired repair activity of a truncated DNA polymerase beta protein. Bhattacharyya N 2001 Life Sci
Alteration of hMSH2 and DNA polymerase beta genes in breast carcinomas and fibroadenomas. Bhattacharyya N 1999 Biochem Biophys Res Commun
A variant of DNA polymerase beta acts as a dominant negative mutant. Bhattacharyya N 1997 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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