RePub Publications from Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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Nucleotide excision repair and human syndromes Article
Carcinogenesis: integrative cancer research, 21(3), 453-460.January 2000
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A human homolog of the yeast nucleotide excision repair gene MMS19 interacts with transcription repair factor TFIIH through the XPB and XPD helicases. Article
Nucleic Acids Research, 4506-4513.T. Seroz, G.S. Winkler (Sebastiaan), J. Auriol, R.A. Verhage, W. Vermeulen (Wim), B. Smit (Bep), J. Brouwer (Jaap), A.P.M. Eker (André), G. Weeda (Geert), J-M. Egly (Jean-Marc), et al. J.H.J. Hoeijmakers (Jan)
January 2000
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Transcription-coupled and global genome repair differentially influence Ultraviolet-B induced acute skin effects and systemic immunosuppression Article
Journal of Immunology, 6199-6205.J. Garssen (Johan), H. van Steeg (Harry), F.R. de Gruijl (Frank), J. de Boer (Jan), G.T.J. van der Horst (Gijsbertus), H. van Kranen (Henk), H. van Loveren (Henk), M.E.A. van Dijk (Mariska), A. Fluitman, G. Weeda (Geert), et al. J.H.J. Hoeijmakers (Jan)
January 2000
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Disruption of mouse SNM1 causes increased sensitivity to the DNA interstrand cross-linking agent mitomycin C. Article
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 4553-4561.M.L.G. Dronkert (Mies), J. de Wit (Jan), M. Boeve, M.L. Vasconcelos, H. van Steeg (Harry), T.L.R. Tan, J.H.J. Hoeijmakers (Jan) and R. Kanaar (Roland)
January 2000
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ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling and histone binding by the Cockayne syndrome B DNA repair-transcription coupling factor. Article
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 7643-7653.E. Citterio (Elisabetta), V. van den Boom (Vincent), G. Schnitzler, R. Kanaar (Roland), E. Bonte (Edgar), R.E. Kingston, J.H.J. Hoeijmakers (Jan) and W. Vermeulen (Wim)
January 2000
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Creating the N-Form Corporation as a Managerial Competence Book Chapter
R.A.J.L. van Wijk (Raymond) and F.A.J. van den Bosch (Frans)
January 2000 -
Perfil ambiental de Santa Cruz de la Sierra Research Paper
(no. IHS SINPA 13) SINPA PapersJanuary 2000
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Broadening of coreceptor usage by human immunodeficiency virus type 2 does not correlate with increased pathogenicity in an in vivo model. Article
Journal of General Virology, 81(2), 507-513.M.E. van der Ende (Marchina), C. Guillon (Christophe), P.H.M. Boers (Patrick), R.A. Gruters (Rob), P. Racz, K. Tenner-Racz, A.D.M.E. Osterhaus (Albert) and M. Schutten (Martin)
January 2000