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Dean A Jackson
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Dormant origins licensed by excess Mcm2-7 are required for human cells to survive replicative stress.
Genes Dev
2007
4.60
2
Excess Mcm2-7 license dormant origins of replication that can be used under conditions of replicative stress.
J Cell Biol
2006
3.27
3
Chk1 regulates the density of active replication origins during the vertebrate S phase.
EMBO J
2007
2.44
4
Chk1 requirement for high global rates of replication fork progression during normal vertebrate S phase.
Mol Cell Biol
2006
2.05
5
How dormant origins promote complete genome replication.
Trends Biochem Sci
2011
1.60
6
The integrity of a lamin-B1-dependent nucleoskeleton is a fundamental determinant of RNA synthesis in human cells.
J Cell Sci
2008
1.39
7
Asymmetry of DNA replication fork progression in Werner's syndrome.
Aging Cell
2002
1.22
8
Lamin B1 maintains the functional plasticity of nucleoli.
J Cell Sci
2009
1.07
9
Oscillatory control of signalling molecules.
Curr Opin Genet Dev
2010
1.07
10
Characterisation of the interaction between WRN, the helicase/exonuclease defective in progeroid Werner's syndrome, and an essential replication factor, PCNA.
Mech Ageing Dev
2003
1.02
11
Establishment and mitotic stability of an extra-chromosomal mammalian replicon.
BMC Cell Biol
2007
1.00
12
Cytoskeletal protein filamin A is a nucleolar protein that suppresses ribosomal RNA gene transcription.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2012
0.99
13
EdU induces DNA damage response and cell death in mESC in culture.
Chromosome Res
2013
0.97
14
S phase progression in human cells is dictated by the genetic continuity of DNA foci.
PLoS Genet
2010
0.93
15
The case for nuclear translation.
J Cell Sci
2004
0.93
16
Inheriting nuclear organization: can nuclear lamins impart spatial memory during post-mitotic nuclear assembly?
Chromosome Res
2010
0.89
17
Mechanisms regulating S phase progression in mammalian cells.
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed)
2009
0.88
18
The microarchitecture of DNA replication domains.
Histochem Cell Biol
2005
0.86
19
S-phase progression in mammalian cells: modelling the influence of nuclear organization.
Chromosome Res
2010
0.85
20
Innate structure of DNA foci restricts the mixing of DNA from different chromosome territories.
PLoS One
2011
0.81
21
Reduced expression of lamin A/C results in modified cell signaling and metabolism coupled with changes in expression of structural proteins.
J Proteome Res
2009
0.79
22
Interaction with checkpoint kinase 1 modulates the recruitment of nucleophosmin to chromatin.
J Proteome Res
2009
0.78
23
Visualising chromosomal replication sites and replicons in mammalian cells.
Methods
2012
0.78
24
Dynamics of DNA replication: an ultrastructural study.
J Struct Biol
2004
0.77
25
Applying microscopy to the analysis of nuclear structure and function.
Methods
2003
0.76
26
Foreword: eukaryotic DNA replication: is time of the essence?
Chromosome Res
2010
0.76
27
Replication timing: findings from fibers.
Cell Cycle
2009
0.75
28
BCL-3 attenuation of TNFA expression involves an incoherent feed-forward loop regulated by chromatin structure.
PLoS One
2013
0.75
29
Approaches for monitoring nuclear translation.
Methods Mol Biol
2004
0.75
30
20th International Chromosome Conference (ICCXX) : 50th Anniversary, University of Kent, Canterbury, 1st-4th September 2014.
Chromosome Res
2015
0.75