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Dr Laura Maringele.
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Cameron Robertson
Yuan Xue
Shobir Chowdhury
Dr Laura Maringele
A CDK-Dependent Phosphorylation of a Novel Domain of Rif1 Regulates its Function during Telomere Damage and Other Types of Stress
2023
Dr Iglika Ivanova
Dr Laura Maringele
Polymerases ε and ∂ repair dysfunctional telomeres facilitated by salt
2016
Yuan Xue
Dr Iglika Ivanova
Professor David Lydall
Dr Laura Maringele
Rif1 and Exo1 regulate the genomic instability following telomere losses
2016
Vasil Raykov
Dr Laura Maringele
Telomere Dysfunction Triggers Palindrome Formation Independently of Double-Strand Break Repair Mechanisms
2016
Yuan Xue
Dr Michael Rushton
Dr Laura Maringele
A Novel Checkpoint and RPA Inhibitory Pathway Regulated by Rif1
2011
Iglika Ivanova
Vasil Raykov
Dr Laura Maringele
Polymerase Epsilon Is Required To Maintain Replicative Senescence
2011
Dr Stephen Addinall
Dr Eva-Maria Holstein
Dr Conor Lawless
Dr Min Yu
Dr Kaye Chapman
et al.
Quantitative Fitness Analysis Shows That NMD Proteins and Many Other Protein Complexes Suppress or Enhance Distinct Telomere Cap Defects
2011
Professor David Lydall
Dr Laura Maringele
Telomere Maintenance and Survival in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the Absence of Telomerase and RAD52
2009
Dr Laura Maringele
Dr Mikhajlo Zubko
Professor David Lydall
A Genome-Wide Screen Identifies the Evolutionarily Conserved KEOPS Complex as a Telomere Regulator
2006
Dr Mikhajlo Zubko
Dr Laura Maringele
Steven Foster
Professor David Lydall
Detecting repair intermediates in vivo: Effects of DNA damage response genes on single-stranded DNA accumulation at uncapped telomeres in budding yeast
2006
Dr Laura Maringele
Professor David Lydall
Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis of Budding Yeast Chromosomes
2005
Dr Laura Maringele
Professor David Lydall
The PAL-mechanism of Chromosome Maintenance: Causes and Consequences
2005
Dr Laura Maringele
Professor David Lydall
EXO1 Plays a Role in Generating Type I and Type II Survivors in Budding Yeast
2004
Dr Laura Maringele
Professor David Lydall
Telomerase- and recombination-independent immortalization of budding yeast
2004
Dr Laura Maringele
Professor David Lydall
EXO1
-dependent single-stranded DNA at telomeres activates subsets of DNA damage and spindle checkpoint pathways in budding yeast
yku70Δ
mutants
2002