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FIRRM/C1orf112 is synthetic lethal with PICH and mediates RAD51 dynamics

Cell Reports
2023-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2211-1247
Contributors: Colin Stok; Stavroula Tsaridou; Nathalie van den Tempel; Marieke Everts; Elles Wierenga; Femke J. Bakker; Yannick Kok; Inês Teles Alves; Lucas T. Jae; Maximilian W.D. Raas et al.
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Colin Stok

MND1 and PSMC3IP control PARP inhibitor sensitivity in mitotic cells

2022-08-26 | Preprint
Contributors: Anabel Zelceski; Paola Francica; Lea Lingg; Merve Mutlu; Colin Stok; Martin Liptay; John Alexander; Joseph S. Baxter; Rachel Brough; Aditi Gulati et al.
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The H3.3K27M oncohistone affects replication stress outcome and provokes genomic instability in pediatric glioma

PLOS Genetics
2021-11-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Irena Bočkaj; Marcel Kool; Tosca E. I. Martini; Eduardo S. de Camargo Magalhães; Petra L. Bakker; Tiny G. J. Meeuwsen-de Boer; Inna Armandari; Saskia L. Meuleman; Marin T. Mondria; Colin Stok et al.
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Sister chromatid exchanges induced by perturbed replication are formed independently of homologous recombination factors

2021-09 | Preprint
Contributors: Heijink AM; Stok C; Porubsky D; Manolika EM; Kok YP; Everts M; de Boer HR; Audrey A; Wierenga E; Guryev V et al.
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Colin Stok via Europe PubMed Central

Shaping the BRCAness mutational landscape by alternative double-strand break repair, replication stress and mitotic aberrancies.

Nucleic acids research
2021-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Stok C; Kok YP; van den Tempel N; van Vugt MATM
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Colin Stok via Europe PubMed Central

Base and nucleotide excision repair facilitate resolution of platinum drugs-induced transcription blockage.

Nucleic acids research
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Slyskova J; Sabatella M; Ribeiro-Silva C; Stok C; Theil AF; Vermeulen W; Lans H
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Colin Stok via Europe PubMed Central

Progression through mitosis promotes PARP inhibitor-induced cytotoxicity in homologous recombination-deficient cancer cells.

Nature communications
2017-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Schoonen PM; Talens F; Stok C; Gogola E; Heijink AM; Bouwman P; Foijer F; Tarsounas M; Blatter S; Jonkers J et al.
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Colin Stok via Europe PubMed Central

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