Julia U. Engstrom, Ph.D.

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2007 Department of Biological Sciences University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Genetics
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Eric B. Kmiec grad student 2007 University of Delaware
 (Mammalian cell cycle regulates oligonucleotide-mediated repair.)
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Engstrom JU, Suzuki T, Kmiec EB. (2009) Regulation of targeted gene repair by intrinsic cellular processes. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. 31: 159-68
Engstrom JU, Kmiec EB. (2008) DNA replication, cell cycle progression and the targeted gene repair reaction. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 7: 1402-14
Ferrara L, Engstrom JU, Schwartz T, et al. (2007) Recovery of cell cycle delay following targeted gene repair by oligonucleotides. Dna Repair. 6: 1529-35
Engstrom JU, Kmiec EB. (2007) Manipulation of cell cycle progression can counteract the apparent loss of correction frequency following oligonucleotide-directed gene repair. Bmc Molecular Biology. 8: 9
Ferrara L, Engstrom J, Kmiec E. (2006) 1026. Manipulation of S Phase Progression Can Counteract Cell Cycle Arrest of Corrected Cells during the Oligonucleotide-Directed Gene Repair Reaction Molecular Therapy. 13: S395
Engstrom J, Ferrara L, Parekh-Olmedo H, et al. (2005) 1056. Suppression and Enhancement of Gene Repair by the Modulation of ATM Function in Mammalian Cells Molecular Therapy. 11
Ferrara L, Engstrom J, Brachman E, et al. (2005) 375. Targeted Gene Repair Induces the DNA Damage Response Pathways through the Activation of ATM, and the Stalling of Replication Forks Leading to a Blockage of Inherited Correction Molecular Therapy. 11
Parekh-Olmedo H, Engstrom JU, Kmiec EB. (2003) The effect of hydroxyurea and trichostatin a on targeted nucleotide exchange in yeast and Mammalian cells. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1002: 43-55
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