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Caixia Guo, Ph.D.

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Caixia Guo
Name:
  Caixia Guo, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Instructor
Primary Appointment:
  Pathology
Secondary Appointment:
  Pathology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Pathology
Department Website:
  Pathology
Lab Website:
  Friedberg Research Lab

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
mechanisms of translesion synthesis, DNA repair and checkpoint activation
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Guo, C, Fischhaber PL, Luk-Paszyc MJ, Masuda Y, Zhou J, Kamiya K, Kisker C, Friedberg EC, "Mouse Rev1 protein interacts with multiple DNA polymerases involved in translesion DNA synthesis" EMBO J, 22(24):6621-6630, December 2003  Download File
Schenten D, Gerlach VL, Guo C, Velasco-Miguel S, Hladik CL, White CL, Friedberg EC, Rajewsky K, Esposito G., "DNA polymerase kappa deficiency does not affect somatic hypermutation in mice" Eur J Immunol, 32(11):3152-3160, November 2002  Download File
Guo C, Savage L, Sarge KD, Park-Sarge OK, "Gonadotropins decrease estrogen receptor-beta messenger ribonucleic acid stability in rat granulosa cells." Endocrinology, 142(6):2230-2237, June 2001  Download File
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Guo C, Fischhaber PL, Luk-Paszyc MJ, Masuda Y, Zhou J, Kamiya K, Kisker C, Friedberg EC, "Mouse Rev1 protein interacts with multiple DNA polymerases involved in translesion DNA synthesis" EMBO J, 22(24):6621-30., December 2003
 
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