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Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|May 17, 2002
[Life without DNA repair]A Klungland
The EMBO Journal|June 2, 1997
Second pathway for completion of human DNA base excision-repair: reconstitution with purified proteins and requirement for DNase IV (FEN1)A Klungland, T Lindahl
Neuroscience|December 19, 2006
Repair of methyl lesions in DNA and RNA by oxidative demethylationP Ø Falnes, A Klungland, I Alseth
Oncogene|January 11, 2007
Deficiency of the Cockayne syndrome B (CSB) gene aggravates the genomic instability caused by endogenous oxidative DNA base damage in miceC Trapp, K Reite, A Klungland, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 11, 1994
Increased removal of 3-alkyladenine reduces the frequencies of hprt mutations induced by methyl- and ethylmethanesulfonate in Chinese hamster fibroblast cellsA Klungland, M Bjørås, E Hoff, et al.
Carcinogenesis|June 1, 1995
Spectrum of mutations induced by methyl and ethyl methanesulfonate at the hprt locus of normal and tag expressing Chinese hamster fibroblastsA Klungland, K Laake, E Hoff, et al.
Neuroscience|January 16, 2007
Genome instability and DNA damage accumulation in gene-targeted miceL M Nordstrand, J Ringvoll, E Larsen, et al.
Biochemistry|April 11, 1995
Purification and properties of the alkylation repair DNA glycosylase encoded the MAG gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Bjørås, A Klungland, R F Johansen, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|January 21, 2009
DNA repair in mammalian cells: Base excision repair: the long and short of itA B Robertson, A Klungland, T Rognes, et al.
Neuroscience|November 7, 2006
A novel splice site mutation in the Cockayne syndrome group A gene in two siblings with Cockayne syndromeL Kleppa, Ø J Kanavin, A Klungland, et al.
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Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke|May 17, 2002
[Life without DNA repair]A Klungland
The EMBO Journal|June 2, 1997
Second pathway for completion of human DNA base excision-repair: reconstitution with purified proteins and requirement for DNase IV (FEN1)A Klungland, T Lindahl
Neuroscience|December 19, 2006
Repair of methyl lesions in DNA and RNA by oxidative demethylationP Ø Falnes, A Klungland, I Alseth
Oncogene|January 11, 2007
Deficiency of the Cockayne syndrome B (CSB) gene aggravates the genomic instability caused by endogenous oxidative DNA base damage in miceC Trapp, K Reite, A Klungland, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 11, 1994
Increased removal of 3-alkyladenine reduces the frequencies of hprt mutations induced by methyl- and ethylmethanesulfonate in Chinese hamster fibroblast cellsA Klungland, M Bjørås, E Hoff, et al.
Carcinogenesis|June 1, 1995
Spectrum of mutations induced by methyl and ethyl methanesulfonate at the hprt locus of normal and tag expressing Chinese hamster fibroblastsA Klungland, K Laake, E Hoff, et al.
Neuroscience|January 16, 2007
Genome instability and DNA damage accumulation in gene-targeted miceL M Nordstrand, J Ringvoll, E Larsen, et al.
Biochemistry|April 11, 1995
Purification and properties of the alkylation repair DNA glycosylase encoded the MAG gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiaeM Bjørås, A Klungland, R F Johansen, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|January 21, 2009
DNA repair in mammalian cells: Base excision repair: the long and short of itA B Robertson, A Klungland, T Rognes, et al.
Neuroscience|November 7, 2006
A novel splice site mutation in the Cockayne syndrome group A gene in two siblings with Cockayne syndromeL Kleppa, Ø J Kanavin, A Klungland, et al.
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