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STEVEN BROYDE, LCSW, PH.D.
LCSW, PH.D.
Clinical Social Worker
NPI: 1639199706Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Clinical Social WorkerPrimary
Social Worker — Clinical
Code: 1041C0700X
001971(CT)
Research & Publications (20)
The sequence dependence of human nucleotide excision repair efficiencies of benzo[a]pyrene-derived DNA lesions: insights into the structural factors that favor dual incisions.
PMID 19162041·J Mol Biol·2009
8-other
NMR and computational studies of stereoisomeric equine estrogen-derived DNA cytidine adducts in oligonucleotide duplexes: opposite orientations of diastereomeric forms.
PMID 19527068·Biochemistry·2009
7-preclinical
Impact of conformational heterogeneity of OxoG lesions and their pairing partners on bypass fidelity by Y family polymerases.
PMID 19446528·Structure·2009
8-other
Accommodation of an N-(deoxyguanosin-8-yl)-2-acetylaminofluorene adduct in the active site of human DNA polymerase iota: Hoogsteen or Watson-Crick base pairing?
PMID 19072536·Biochemistry·2009
8-other
Absolute configurations of spiroiminodihydantoin and allantoin stereoisomers: comparison of computed and measured electronic circular dichroism spectra.
PMID 19485408·Chem Res Toxicol·2009
4-observational
Visualizing sequence-governed nucleotide selectivities and mutagenic consequences through a replicative cycle: processing of a bulky carcinogen N2-dG lesion in a Y-family DNA polymerase.
PMID 19364137·Biochemistry·2009
8-other
Polymerase-tailored variations in the water-mediated and substrate-assisted mechanism for nucleotidyl transfer: insights from a study of T7 DNA polymerase.
PMID 19389406·J Mol Biol·2009
8-other
Differential nucleotide excision repair susceptibility of bulky DNA adducts in different sequence contexts: hierarchies of recognition signals.
PMID 18948114·J Mol Biol·2009
8-other
Exploring damage recognition models in prokaryotic nucleotide excision repair with a benzo[a]pyrene-derived lesion in UvrB.
PMID 19681599·Biochemistry·2009
8-other
Conformational properties of equilenin-DNA adducts: stereoisomer and base effects.
PMID 18416538·Chem Res Toxicol·2008
8-other
Transcription of DNA containing the 5-guanidino-4-nitroimidazole lesion by human RNA polymerase II and bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase.
PMID 18555749·DNA Repair (Amst)·2008
8-other
Determination of absolute configurations of 4-hydroxyequilenin-cytosine and -adenine adducts by optical rotatory dispersion, electronic circular dichroism, density functional theory calculations, and mass spectrometry.
PMID 18680315·Chem Res Toxicol·2008
8-other
The N-clasp of human DNA polymerase kappa promotes blockage or error-free bypass of adenine- or guanine-benzo[a]pyrenyl lesions.
PMID 18931375·Nucleic Acids Res·2008
8-other
Lesion processing: high-fidelity versus lesion-bypass DNA polymerases.
PMID 18407502·Trends Biochem Sci·2008
6-review
Nucleotide selectivity opposite a benzo[a]pyrene-derived N2-dG adduct in a Y-family DNA polymerase: a 5'-slippage mechanism.
PMID 18260644·Biochemistry·2008
8-other
DNA adduct structure-function relationships: comparing solution with polymerase structures.
PMID 18052109·Chem Res Toxicol·2008
4-observational
Transcription elongation past O6-methylguanine by human RNA polymerase II and bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase.
PMID 18854351·Nucleic Acids Res·2008
8-other
Transcription processing at 1,N2-ethenoguanine by human RNA polymerase II and bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase.
PMID 18022639·J Mol Biol·2008
8-other
Following an environmental carcinogen N2-dG adduct through replication: elucidating blockage and bypass in a high-fidelity DNA polymerase.
PMID 17576677·Nucleic Acids Res·2007
8-other
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 333 BLOOMFIELD AVE, SUITE A
WEST HARTFORD, CT 06117 - Phone
- (860) 236-1927
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1639199706
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
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- Locations
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- Publications
- 20
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