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1. Site-specific analysis of UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in nucleotide excision repair-proficient and -deficient hamster cells: Lack of correlation with mutational spectra

2. Genome wide molecular analysis of minimally differentiated acute myeloid leukemia

3. ETV6 mutations and loss in AML-M0

4. A portrait of cisplatin-induced transcriptional changes in mouse embryonic stem cells reveals a dominant p53-like response

5. Hemizygous deletions in the HLA region account for loss of heterozygosity in the majority of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas of the testis and the central nervous system

6. Molecular methods for the detection of mutations

7. HeterozygousAprt mouse model: Detection and study of a broad range of autosomal somatic mutations in vivo

8. Both the rate and spectrum of loss of heterozygosity differ between human lymphoblastoid cells derived from various donors

9. Chromosome loss with concomitant duplication and recombination both contribute most to loss of heterozygosity in vitro

10. Comparison of spontaneous hprt mutation spectra at the nucleotide sequence level in the endogenous hprt gene and five other genomic positions

11. Spontaneous mutation spectrum in the hprt gene in human lymphoblastoid TK6 cells

12. Genomic position influences spontaneous mutagenesis of an integrated retroviral vector containing the hprt cDNA as target for mutagenesis

13. Gene expression profiling of minimally differentiated acute myeloid leukemia: M0 is a distinct entity subdivided by RUNX1 mutation status

14. Analysis of Gene Expression Using Gene Sets Discriminates Cancer Patients with and without Late Radiation Toxicity

15. Lack of genetic and epigenetic changes in meningiomas without NF2 loss

16. Identification of RUNX1/AML1 as a classical tumor suppressor gene

17. Intrinsic genetic instability of normal human lymphocytes and its implication for loss of heterozygosity

18. A search for novel tumour suppressor genes for adult acute leukaemia by allelotyping at sub-telomeric chromosomal regions

19. Isolation and molecular characterization of spontaneous mutants of lymphoblastoid cells with extended loss of heterozygosity

20. UV-induced mutagenesis in the endogenous hprt gene and in hprt cDNA genes integrated at different positions of the human genome

21. No Threshold for the Induction of Chromosomal Damage at Clinically Relevant Low Doses of X Rays

22. Mutation induction by UV light in retroviral hprt cDNA integrated at various chromosomal positions in repair-deficient hamster cells

23. Amplification of the 11q13 region in human carcinoma cell lines: a mechanistic view

24. Genome wide spontaneous mutation in human cells determined by the spectrum of mutations in hprt cDNA genes

25. Gene amplification in a human osteosarcoma cell line results in the persistence of the original chromosome and the formation of translocation chromosomes

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28. Polypeptides encoded by the early region of bacteriophage Mu synthesized in minicells of Escherichia coli

29. Structural polypeptides and products of late genes of bacteriophage Mu: Characterization and functional aspects

30. Early gene products of bacteriophage Mu

31. The ability of the restriction endonuclease EcoRI to digest hemi-methylated versus fully cytosine-methylated DNA of the herpes tk promoter region

32. Thermo-inducible expression of cloned early genes of bacteriophage Mu

33. Transcription of bacteriophage Mu. II. Transcription of the repressor gene

34. G inversion in bacteriophage Mu: a novel way of gene splicing

35. Invertible DNA determines host specificity of bacteriophage mu

36. Studying DNA mutations in human cells with the use of an integrated HSV thymidine kinase target gene

37. Cytosine methylation in the EcoRI site of active and inactive herpesvirus thymidine kinase promoters

38. Is Integration Essential for Mu Development?

39. De novo methylation as major event in the inactivation of transfected herpesvirus thymidine kinase genes in human cells

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