Caixia Guo, PhD

Assistant Professor
Pathology

Contact Information

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390

Office Phone: 214-648-4097

caixia.guo@utsouthwestern.edu

Biography

1991,Wuhan University,Bachelor degree 1999,Institute of Zoology, CAS, Ph.D 1999-2001, University of Kentucky,Postdoc 2001-2004, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Postdoc 2004-2008, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Instructor 2008- , UT Southwestern Medical Center, Assistant Professor

Education

Graduate SchoolInstitute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1999)

Research Interests

mechanisms of translesion synthesis, DNA repair and checkpoint activation

Publications

Featured
Mouse Rev1 protein interacts with multiple DNA polymerases involved in translesion DNA synthesis

Guo C, Fischhaber PL, Luk-Paszyc MJ, Masuda Y, Zhou J, Kamiya K, Kisker C, Friedberg EC , EMBO J , December 2003; (22(24)):6621-30.

DNA polymerase kappa deficiency does not affect somatic hypermutation in mice

Schenten D, Gerlach VL, Guo C, Velasco-Miguel S, Hladik CL, White CL, Friedberg EC, Rajewsky K, Esposito G. , Eur J Immunol , November 2002; (32(11)):3152-3160

Gonadotropins decrease estrogen receptor-beta messenger ribonucleic acid stability in rat granulosa cells.

Guo C, Savage L, Sarge KD, Park-Sarge OK , Endocrinology , June 2001; (142(6)):2230-2237

Mouse Rev1 protein interacts with multiple DNA polymerases involved in translesion DNA synthesis

Guo, C, Fischhaber PL, Luk-Paszyc MJ, Masuda Y, Zhou J, Kamiya K, Kisker C, Friedberg EC , EMBO J , December 2003; (22(24)):6621-6630