Luther Davis
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Recent Articles
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Doran N, Gress-Smith J, Raja P, Waddell J, Davis L, De La Rosa S, et al.
Mil Med
. 2022 Oct;
188(7-8):e2621-e2628.
PMID: 36226739
Introduction: Military Veterans have an increased risk of suicide compared to the general population, but less is known about changes in risk with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, or...
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Zhang Y, Davis L, Maizels N
PLoS Genet
. 2021 Apr;
17(4):e1009329.
PMID: 33857147
Nicks are the most frequent form of DNA damage and a potential source of mutagenesis in human cells. By deep sequencing, we have identified factors and pathways that promote and...
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Davis L, Khoo K, Zhang Y, Maizels N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Sep;
117(37):22900-22909.
PMID: 32873648
Interhomolog recombination (IHR) occurs spontaneously in somatic human cells at frequencies that are low but sufficient to ameliorate some genetic diseases caused by heterozygous mutations or autosomal dominant mutations. Here...
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Olson H, Davis L, Kiianitsa K, Khoo K, Liu Y, Knijnenburg T, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2018 Aug;
46(18):9496-9509.
PMID: 30107528
RECQ5 (RECQL5) is one of several human helicases that dissociates RAD51-DNA filaments. The gene that encodes RECQ5 is frequently amplified in human tumors, but it is not known whether amplification...
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Maizels N, Davis L
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2018 Jul;
46(14):6962-6973.
PMID: 29986051
Discontinuities in only a single strand of the DNA duplex occur frequently, as a result of DNA damage or as intermediates in essential nuclear processes and DNA repair. Nicks are...
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Davis L, Zhang Y, Maizels N
Methods Enzymol
. 2018 Mar;
601:71-89.
PMID: 29523243
Nicks are the most common form of DNA damage, but they have only recently been shown to initiate damage that requires repair. Analysis of the pathways of nick repair in...
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Davis L, Maizels N
Cell Rep
. 2016 Nov;
17(7):1872-1881.
PMID: 27829157
Nicks are the most common form of DNA damage. The mechanisms of their repair are fundamental to genomic stability and of practical importance for genome engineering. We define two pathways...
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Davis L, Maizels N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Feb;
111(10):E924-32.
PMID: 24556991
DNA nicks are the most common form of DNA damage, and if unrepaired can give rise to genomic instability. In human cells, nicks are efficiently repaired via the single-strand break...
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Humbert O, Davis L, Maizels N
Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol
. 2012 Apr;
47(3):264-81.
PMID: 22530743
Many devastating human diseases are caused by mutations in a single gene that prevent a somatic cell from carrying out its essential functions, or by genetic changes acquired as a...
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