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Involvement of Matrin 3 and SFPQ/NONO in the DNA damage response
Maayan Salton
, Yaniv Lerenthal
, Shih Ya Wang
, David J. Chen
, Yosef Shiloh
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DNA Damage Response
100%
Matrin 3
100%
Double-strand Break Repair
60%
Double-strand Break Response
60%
DNA Damage
40%
Nuclear Proteins
40%
Knockdown
20%
DNA Double-strand Breaks
20%
Double-strand Breaks
20%
Signaling Network
20%
Protein Kinase
20%
Sigma Phase
20%
Non-homologous End Joining
20%
Nuclear Matrix Proteins
20%
DNA Lesions
20%
Nucleic Acid Metabolism
20%
Radiomimetic
20%
Laser Microbeam
20%
Complex Signal
20%
Neocarzinostatin
20%
Diverse Roles
20%
Neuroscience
DNA Damage Response
100%
Matrilysin
100%
DNA Damage
60%
In Vitro
20%
Protein Kinases
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Nucleic Acid Metabolism
20%
Non-Homologous End Joining
20%
Nuclear Matrix Protein
20%
DNA Strand
20%
Neocarzinostatin
20%
Nuclear Protein
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Damage Response
100%
Matrilysin
100%
DNA Damage
60%
Cell Cycle
20%
DNA Strand
20%
Nuclear Protein
20%
Protein Kinases
20%
Matrix Protein
20%
S Phase
20%
Non-Homologous End Joining
20%
Nuclear Matrix
20%
Nucleic Acid Metabolism
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
DNA Damage Response
100%
DNA Damage
100%
Cell Cycle
33%
Matrix Protein
33%
Nucleic Acid Metabolism
33%
DNA End Joining Repair
33%
DNA Strand
33%
In Vitro
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Matrilysin
100%
Nucleic Acid
20%
Heterodimer
20%
Protein Kinases
20%
Nuclear Protein
20%
Zinostatin
20%
Nuclear Matrix Protein
20%