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    Mice lacking Alkbh1 display sex-ratio distortion and unilateral eye defects by Nordstrand, Line M, Svärd, Jessica, Larsen, Elisabeth, Nilsen, Anja, Ougland, Rune, Furu, Kari, Lien, Guro F, Rognes, Torbjørn, Namekawa, Satoshi H, Lee, Jeannie T, Klungland, Arne

    Published in PloS one (03-11-2010)
    “…Escherichia coli AlkB is a 2-oxoglutarate- and iron-dependent dioxygenase that reverses alkylated DNA damage by oxidative demethylation. Mouse AlkB homolog 1…”
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    AlkB homologue 2-mediated repair of ethenoadenine lesions in mammalian DNA by Ringvoll, Jeanette, Moen, Marivi N, Nordstrand, Line M, Meira, Lisiane B, Pang, Bo, Bekkelund, Anders, Dedon, Peter C, Bjelland, Svein, Samson, Leona D, Falnes, Pål Ø, Klungland, Arne

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2008)
    “…Endogenous formation of the mutagenic DNA adduct 1,N(6)-ethenoadenine (epsilon A) originates from lipid peroxidation. Elevated levels of epsilon A in…”
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    ALKBH1 is a Histone H2A Dioxygenase Involved in Neural Differentiation by Ougland, Rune, Lando, David, Jonson, Ida, Dahl, John A., Moen, Marivi Nabong, Nordstrand, Line M., Rognes, Torbjørn, Lee, Jeannie T., Klungland, Arne, Kouzarides, Tony, Larsen, Elisabeth

    Published in Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) (01-12-2012)
    “…AlkB homolog 1 (ALKBH1) is one of nine members of the family of mammalian AlkB homologs. Most Alkbh1−/− mice die during embryonic development, and survivors…”
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    DNA repair is indispensable for survival after acute inflammation by Calvo, Jennifer A, Meira, Lisiane B, Lee, Chun-Yue I, Moroski-Erkul, Catherine A, Abolhassani, Nona, Taghizadeh, Koli, Eichinger, Lindsey W, Muthupalani, Sureshkumar, Nordstrand, Line M, Klungland, Arne, Samson, Leona D

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-2012)
    “…More than 15% of cancer deaths worldwide are associated with underlying infections or inflammatory conditions, therefore understanding how inflammation…”
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    Alkbh1 and Tzfp repress a non-repeat piRNA cluster in pachytene spermatocytes by Nordstrand, Line M, Furu, Kari, Paulsen, Jonas, Rognes, Torbjørn, Klungland, Arne

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-11-2012)
    “…Piwi proteins and Piwi-interacting small RNAs (piRNAs) have known functions in transposon silencing in the male germline of fetal and newborn mice. Both are…”
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    Incision at hypoxanthine residues in DNA by a mammalian homologue of the Escherichia coli antimutator enzyme endonuclease V by Moe, Ane, Ringvoll, Jeanette, Nordstrand, Line M., Eide, Lars, Bjørås, Magnar, Seeberg, Erling, Rognes, Torbjørn, Klungland, Arne

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-07-2003)
    “…Deamination of DNA bases can occur spontaneously, generating highly mutagenic lesions such as uracil and hypoxanthine. In Escherichia coli two enzymes initiate…”
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    AlkB homolog 2 (ABH2) mediated repair of ethenoadenine lesions in mammalian DNA by Ringvoll, Jeanette, Moen, Marivi N., Nordstrand, Line M., Meira, Lisiane B., Pang, Bo, Bekkelund, Anders, Dedon, Peter C., Bjelland, Svein, Samson, Leona D., Falnes, Pål Ø., Klungland, Arne

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2008)
    “…Endogenous formation of the mutagenic DNA adduct 1, N 6 -ethenoadenosine (εA) originates from lipid peroxidation. Elevated levels of εA in cancer-prone tissues…”
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