Chengtao Her
School of Molecular Biosciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Washington State University
Mail Drop 64-7520
USA
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- MutS homologue hMSH5: role in cisplatin-induced DNA damage response. Tompkins, J.D., Wu, X., Her, C. Mol. Cancer (2012)
- Causal Link between Microsatellite Instability and hMRE11 Dysfunction in Human Cancers. Wu, X., Xu, Y., Chai, W., Her, C. Mol. Cancer Res. (2011)
- MutS homologues hMSH4 and hMSH5: diverse functional implications in humans. Her, C., Zhao, N., Wu, X., Tompkins, J.D. Front. Biosci. (2007)
- Human MutS homologue MSH4 physically interacts with von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor-binding protein 1. Her, C., Wu, X., Griswold, M.D., Zhou, F. Cancer Res. (2003)
- Evidence for a direct association of hMRE11 with the human mismatch repair protein hMLH1. Her, C., Vo, A.T., Wu, X. DNA Repair (Amst.) (2002)