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Details on Person Slupphaug, Geir

Class:IdPerson:5637614
_displayNameSlupphaug, Geir
_timestamp2014-11-11 18:10:00
created[InstanceEdit:5637603] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-11-11
firstnameGeir
initialG
surnameSlupphaug
(author)[LiteratureReference:5637599] Repair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells
[LiteratureReference:5637640] Uracil-DNA glycosylases SMUG1 and UNG2 coordinate the initial steps of base excision repair by distinct mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:5657645] Human and bacterial oxidative demethylases repair alkylation damage in both RNA and DNA
[LiteratureReference:5657648] Human ABH3 structure and key residues for oxidative demethylation to reverse DNA/RNA damage
[LiteratureReference:9629298] NEIL3-Dependent Regulation of Cardiac Fibroblast Proliferation Prevents Myocardial Rupture
[LiteratureReference:9629344] Neil3-dependent base excision repair regulates lipid metabolism and prevents atherosclerosis in Apoe-deficient mice
[LiteratureReference:9629932] No cancer predisposition or increased spontaneous mutation frequencies in NEIL DNA glycosylases-deficient mice
[LiteratureReference:9940513] A combined nuclear and nucleolar localization motif in activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) controls immunoglobulin class switching
[LiteratureReference:9947217] Human uracil-DNA glycosylase deficiency associated with profoundly impaired immunoglobulin class-switch recombination
[LiteratureReference:9947222] B cells from hyper-IgM patients carrying UNG mutations lack ability to remove uracil from ssDNA and have elevated genomic uracil
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