William K. Kaufmann
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill(US)Center for Environmental Health(US)Segeberger Kliniken(DE)UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Publications by Year
Research Areas
DNA Repair Mechanisms, Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, Cancer-related Molecular Pathways, DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Melanoma and MAPK Pathways
Most-Cited Works
- → p53-dependent inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase activities in human fibroblasts during radiation-induced G1 arrest(1994)1,476 cited
- → Oxidative stress and cell cycle checkpoint function11Both Drs. Paules and Kaufmann received their doctoral degrees in Experimental Pathology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (in 1984 and 1979, respectively).(2000)518 cited
- → DNA damage and cell cycle checkpoints(1996)308 cited
- → Coupling of Human Circadian and Cell Cycles by the Timeless Protein(2005)302 cited
- → An ATR- and Chk1-Dependent S Checkpoint Inhibits Replicon Initiation following UVC-Induced DNA Damage(2002)243 cited
- → The Human Tim/Tipin Complex Coordinates an Intra-S Checkpoint Response to UV That Slows Replication Fork Displacement(2007)235 cited