H D Lohrer
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Lohrer H, Hieber L, Zitzelsberger H
Carcinogenesis
. 2002 Oct;
23(10):1577-82.
PMID: 12376464
Lack of a chromatin structure and histone protection makes mitochondrial DNA susceptible to oxidative damage. Suboptimal DNA repair leads to a higher frequency of mitochondrial mutations, which are associated with...
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Lohrer H, Braselmann H, Richter H, Jackl G, Herbeck J, Hieber L, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol
. 2001 Sep;
77(8):891-9.
PMID: 11571023
Purpose: To determine the instability of microsatellite sequences in post-Chernobyl thyroid tumours from children and young adults, and to ascertain whether they correlated with the age of the patient at...
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Lohrer H, Tangen U
Pathobiology
. 2001 Aug;
68(6):283-90.
PMID: 11493762
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point mutations. We wanted to investigate the effect of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on...
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Richter H, Lohrer H, Hieber L, Kellerer A, Lengfelder E, BAUCHINGER M
Carcinogenesis
. 1999 Dec;
20(12):2247-52.
PMID: 10590215
DNA from 129 paired thyroid tumorous and non-tumorous tissue samples of Belarussian children (102 patients; age at surgery </=18 years) and adults (27 patients; age at surgery 19-35 years), who...
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Lohrer H
Experientia
. 1996 Apr;
52(4):316-28.
PMID: 8620934
A proportion of the population is exposed to acute doses of ionizing radiation through medical treatment or occupational accidents, with little knowledge of the immediate effects. At the cellular level,...
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Lohrer H, Tangen U, Anderson R, Arrand J
Pathobiology
. 1994 Jan;
62(3):140-8.
PMID: 7945920
The fibroblast cell line AT5BIVA, from ataxia telangiectasia complementation group D, was transfected with a neo gene providing G418 resistance for subsequent selections. The G418 resistant cell line was fused...
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