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Sarah Lambert
Institut Curie CNRS Université Paris Saclay
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Characterization of homologous recombination induced by replication inhibition in mammalian cells
Y Saintigny, F Delacôte, G Varès, F Petitot, S Lambert, D Averbeck, ...
The EMBO journal 20 (14), 3861-3870, 2001
3932001
Gross chromosomal rearrangements and elevated recombination at an inducible site-specific replication fork barrier
S Lambert, A Watson, DM Sheedy, B Martin, AM Carr
Cell 121 (5), 689-702, 2005
3092005
Homologous recombination restarts blocked replication forks at the expense of genome rearrangements by template exchange
S Lambert, K Mizuno, J Blaisonneau, S Martineau, R Chanet, K Fréon, ...
Molecular cell 39 (3), 346-359, 2010
2122010
Replication stress-induced genome instability: the dark side of replication maintenance by homologous recombination
AM Carr, S Lambert
Journal of molecular biology 425 (23), 4733-4744, 2013
1912013
Is homologous recombination really an error-free process?
J Guirouilh-Barbat, S Lambert, P Bertrand, BS Lopez
Frontiers in genetics 5, 175, 2014
1782014
Checkpoint responses to replication fork barriers
S Lambert, AM Carr
Biochimie 87 (7), 591-602, 2005
1672005
The causes of replication stress and their consequences on genome stability and cell fate
I Magdalou, BS Lopez, P Pasero, SAE Lambert
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 30, 154-164, 2014
1592014
Preserving replication fork integrity and competence via the homologous recombination pathway
AA Saada, SAE Lambert, AM Carr
DNA repair 71, 135-147, 2018
1562018
Characterization of mammalian RAD51 double strand break repair using non-lethal dominant-negative forms
S Lambert, BS Lopez
The EMBO journal 19 (12), 3090-3099, 2000
1562000
Nearby inverted repeats fuse to generate acentric and dicentric palindromic chromosomes by a replication template exchange mechanism
KI Mizuno, S Lambert, G Baldacci, JM Murray, AM Carr
Genes & development 23 (24), 2876-2886, 2009
1532009
DNA damage: RNA-binding proteins protect from near and far
M Dutertre, S Lambert, A Carreira, M Amor-Guéret, S Vagner
Trends in biochemical sciences 39 (3), 141-149, 2014
1452014
Arrested replication fork processing: interplay between checkpoints and recombination
S Lambert, B Froget, AM Carr
DNA repair 6 (7), 1042-1061, 2007
1302007
Impediments to replication fork movement: stabilisation, reactivation and genome instability
S Lambert, AM Carr
Chromosoma 122, 33-45, 2013
1242013
A novel role for the Bcl-2 protein family: specific suppression of the RAD51 recombination pathway
Y Saintigny, A Dumay, S Lambert, BS Lopez
The EMBO journal 20 (10), 2596-2607, 2001
1132001
Recovery of arrested replication forks by homologous recombination is error-prone
I Iraqui, Y Chekkal, N Jmari, V Pietrobon, K Fréon, A Costes, SAE Lambert
Public Library of Science 8 (10), e1002976, 2012
1072012
The end-joining factor Ku acts in the end-resection of double strand break-free arrested replication forks
A Teixeira-Silva, A Ait Saada, J Hardy, I Iraqui, MC Nocente, K Fréon, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 1982, 2017
1052017
Overexpression of mammalian Rad51 does not stimulate tumorigenesis while a dominant-negative Rad51 affects centrosome fragmentation, ploidy and stimulates tumorigenesis, in p53 …
P Bertrand, S Lambert, C Joubert, BS Lopez
Oncogene 22 (48), 7587-7592, 2003
992003
Pyrimidine pool imbalance induced by BLM helicase deficiency contributes to genetic instability in Bloom syndrome
P Chabosseau, G Buhagiar-Labarchède, R Onclercq-Delic, S Lambert, ...
Nature communications 2 (1), 368, 2011
972011
Cleavage of stalled forks by fission yeast Mus81/Eme1 in absence of DNA replication checkpoint
B Froget, J Blaisonneau, S Lambert, G Baldacci
Molecular biology of the cell 19 (2), 445-456, 2008
962008
Unprotected replication forks are converted into mitotic sister chromatid bridges
AA Saada, A Teixeira-Silva, I Iraqui, A Costes, J Hardy, G Paoletti, ...
Molecular cell 66 (3), 398-410. e4, 2017
912017
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