L Prakash
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Prakash L, Dhar S
Acta Orthop Belg
. 2022 May;
88(1):151-159.
PMID: 35512166
Fractures of the humeral shaft represent 2-4% of all fractures and functional bracing is the gold standard in conservative management. Complications like restricted shoulder range of motion and malunion of...
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Singh P, Ujjainiya R, Prakash S, Naushin S, Sardana V, Bhatheja N, et al.
Comput Biol Med
. 2022 Apr;
146:105419.
PMID: 35483225
Data science has been an invaluable part of the COVID-19 pandemic response with multiple applications, ranging from tracking viral evolution to understanding the vaccine effectiveness. Asymptomatic breakthrough infections have been...
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Prakash L, Taillon-Miller P
Curr Genet
. 2013 Nov;
3(3):247-50.
PMID: 24190138
Spontaneous and UV induced unequal mitotic sister chromatid recombination was examined in RAD+ and rad52-1 strains carrying the LEU2 gene inserted in the rDNA locus. The rad52-1 mutation does not...
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Montelone B, Prakash S, Prakash L
Curr Genet
. 2013 Nov;
4(3):223-32.
PMID: 24185997
Spontaneous mitotic intragenic and intergenic recombination at various sites is enhanced 10 to 100 fold in the methyl methanesulfonate (MMS)-sensitive mutants mms9-1, mms13-1, and mms21-1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. All three...
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Subramanian A, Desai A, Prakash L, Mital A, Mital A
J Occup Rehabil
. 2006 May;
16(1):123-55.
PMID: 16705495
The purpose of this paper is to review the current trends in non-fatal injury profiles of workers in the United States. It is generally accepted that occupational injury and illness...
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Prakash S, Johnson R, Washington M, Haracska L, Kondratick C, Prakash L
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
. 2003 May;
65:51-9.
PMID: 12760020
No abstract available.
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Washington M, Prakash L, Prakash S
Cell
. 2002 Jan;
107(7):917-27.
PMID: 11779467
DNA polymerase eta (Poleta) is unique among eukaryotic DNA polymerases in its proficient ability to replicate through distorting DNA lesions, and Poleta synthesizes DNA with a low fidelity. Here, we...
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Haracska L, Johnson R, Unk I, Phillips B, Hurwitz J, Prakash L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Nov;
98(25):14256-61.
PMID: 11724965
Human DNA polymerase iota (hPoliota) promotes translesion synthesis by inserting nucleotides opposite highly distorting or noninstructional DNA lesions. Here, we provide evidence for the physical interaction of hPoliota with proliferating...
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Lee S, Yu S, Prakash L, Prakash S
Mol Cell Biol
. 2001 Nov;
21(24):8651-6.
PMID: 11713297
Mutations in the human CSB gene cause Cockayne syndrome (CS). In addition to increased photosensitivity, CS patients suffer from severe developmental abnormalities, including growth retardation and mental retardation. Whereas a...