Deborah Keszenman

Biology Department, 463
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY 11973-5000

tel: (631) 344-3648
fax: (631) 344-3407
keszenman@bnl.gov


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References:
Bracesco N., Candreva E.C., Keszenman D., Sanchez A.G., Soria S., Dell M., Siede W. and Nunes E.
Roles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD17 and CHK1 checkpoint genes in the repair of double-strand breaks in cycling cells.
Radiat. Environ. Biophys. 46(4):401-407 (2007).  PubMed
Keszenman D.J., Candreva E.C., Sanchez A.G. and Nunes E.
RAD6 gene is involved in heat shock induction of bleomycin tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 45(1):36-43 (2005).  PubMed
Candreva E.C., Keszenman D.J. and Nunes E.
RAD6 gene is involved in bleomycin tolerance induced by heat shock in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 37:24 (2001).
Candreva E.C., Keszenman D.J. and Nunes E.
Yeast stress responses in the stationary phase of growth.
Biocell 25:52 (2001).
Keszenman D.J., Candreva E.C. and Nunes E.
Role of RAD6/UBC2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in cell cycle transitions.
Biocell 25:51 (2001). 
Keszenman D.J., Candreva E.C. and Nunes E.
Cellular and molecular effects of bleomycin are modulated by heat shock in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mutation Res. 459(1):29-41 (2000). PubMed
Keszenman D.J., Candreva E.C. and Nunes E.
Differential DNA repair induced by heat shock and bleomycin in yeast cells.
J. Biosciences 24:105 (1999).
Keszenman D.J., Candreva E.C. and Nunes E.
Cycloheximide interacts with bleomycin induced oxidative stress.
Environ. Mol. Mutagenesis 27:35 (1996).
Keszenman D.J., Santos J.F., Boeira J.M., Saffi J. and Henriques J.A.P.
Heat shock changes the response of pso3 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to 8-methoxypsoralen photoaddition.
Curr. Genet. 26(2):100-104 (1994). PubMed
Santos J.F., Keszenman D.J., Boeira J., Saffi J. and Henriques J.A.P.
Choque térmico afeta a resposta dos mutantes pso de Saccharomyces cerevisiae a fotoadicao de 8-MOP.
Rev. Brasilera de Genética 16:56 (1993).
Nunes E., Candreva E.C., Keszenman D.J. and Salvo. V.A.
The mutagenic effect of elevated temperatures in yeast is blocked by a previous heat shock.
Mutation Res. 289(2):165-170 (1993). PubMed
Candreva E.C., Keszenman D.J., Barrios E., Gelós U. and Nunes E.
Mutagenicity induced by hyperthermia, hot mate infusion, and hot caffeine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Cancer Res. 53(23):5750-5753 (1993). PubMed
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