David G Kaufman
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Recent Articles
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Ward J, Sharma M, Pizzuto M, Moylan V, Askin F, Kaufman D
Clin Pathol
. 2022 Apr;
15:2632010X221088966.
PMID: 35481988
Herein we discuss the clinical course and subsequent autopsy of a female infant with trisomy 21 with balanced Rastelli Type "C" complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD), tetralogy of Fallot and...
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Smith-Roe S, Nakamura J, Holley D, Chastain 2nd P, Rosson G, Simpson D, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2014 Dec;
6(2):732-45.
PMID: 25544751
SWI/SNF complexes utilize BRG1 (also known as SMARCA4) or BRM (also known as SMARCA2) as alternative catalytic subunits with ATPase activity to remodel chromatin. These chromatin-remodeling complexes are required for...
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Schlemmer S, Kaufman D
Exp Mol Pathol
. 2012 Oct;
93(3):441-8.
PMID: 23068434
Reduced intercellular communication via gap junctions is correlated with carcinogenesis. Gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC), between normal human endometrial epithelial cells is enhanced when endometrial stromal cells were present in...
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Sampey B, Lewis T, Barbier C, Makowski L, Kaufman D
Exp Mol Pathol
. 2011 Feb;
90(3):257-63.
PMID: 21281625
Background: Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of endometrial epithelial cells normally requires paracrine growth factors produced by stromal cells. Epidemiologic evidence indicates that dietary...
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Kaufman D, Cohen S, Chastain P
Adv Enzyme Regul
. 2010 Nov;
51(1):257-71.
PMID: 21093474
In summary, recently developed technologies have begun to draw back the curtain of mystery that obscures some of the basic mechanisms of DNA replication at multiple levels. Studies using extended...
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Luke A, Chastain P, Pachkowski B, Afonin V, Takeda S, Kaufman D, et al.
Mutat Res
. 2010 Sep;
694(1-2):65-71.
PMID: 20851134
Single strand breaks (SSBs) are one of the most frequent DNA lesions caused by endogenous and exogenous agents. The most utilized alkaline-based assays for SSB detection frequently give false positive...
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Cohen S, Chastain 2nd P, Rosson G, Groh B, Weissman B, Kaufman D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2010 Jun;
38(20):6906-19.
PMID: 20571081
For DNA replication to occur, chromatin must be remodeled. Yet, we know very little about which proteins alter nucleosome occupancy at origins and replication forks and for what aspects of...
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Chastain 2nd P, Nakamura J, Rao S, Chu H, Ibrahim J, Swenberg J, et al.
FASEB J
. 2010 Jun;
24(10):3674-80.
PMID: 20511393
We investigated whether apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP/abasic) sites were more frequent in regions of DNA replication in cells and whether their number increased during oxidative stress. DNA fiber spreading and fluorescent immunostaining...
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Asagoshi K, Tano K, Chastain 2nd P, Adachi N, Sonoda E, Kikuchi K, et al.
Mol Cancer Res
. 2010 Feb;
8(2):204-15.
PMID: 20145043
From in vitro studies, flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1) has been proposed to play a role in the long patch (LP) base excision repair (BER) subpathway. Yet the role of FEN1...