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Talhaoui, Ibtissam and Couve, Sophie and Ishchenko, Alexander A. and Kunz, Christophe and Schär, Primo and Saparbaev, Murat. (2013) 7,8-Dihydro-8-oxoadenine, a highly mutagenic adduct, is repaired by Escherichia coli and human mismatch-specific uracil/thymine-DNA glycosylases. Nucleic Acids Research, 41 (2). pp. 912-923.

Cortázar, Daniel and Kunz, Christophe and Selfridge, Jim and Lettieri, Teresa and Saito, Yusuke and MacDougall, Eilidh and Wirz, Annika and Schuermann, David and Jacobs, Angelika L. and Siegrist, Fredy and Steinacher, Roland and Jiricny, Josef and Bird, Adrian and Schär, Primo. (2011) Embryonic lethal phenotype reveals a function of TDG in maintaining epigenetic stability. Nature, Vol. 470, H. 7334. pp. 419-423.

Filges, Isabel and Kunz, Christophe and Miny, Peter and Boesch, Nemya and Szinnai, Gabor and Wenzel, Friedel and Tschudin, Sibil and Zumsteg, Urs and Heinimann, Karl. (2011) A novel missense mutation in the high mobility group domain of SRY drastically reduces its DNA-binding capacity and causes paternally transmitted 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis. Fertility and sterility, 96 (4). pp. 851-855.

Kunz, Christophe and Focke, Frauke and Saito, Yusuke and Schuermann, David and Lettieri, Teresa and Selfridge, Jim and Schär, Primo. (2009) Base excision by thymine DNA glycosylase mediates DNA-directed cytotoxicity of 5-fluorouracil. PLoS Biology, Vol. 7, H. 4 , e91.

Kunz, C. and Saito, Y. and Schär, P.. (2009) DNA Repair in mammalian cells: mismatched repair : variations on a theme. Cellular and molecular life sciences, Vol. 66, no. 6. pp. 1021-1038.

Hardeland, Ulrike and Kunz, Christophe and Focke, Frauke and Szadkowski, Marta and Schär, Primo. (2007) Cell cycle regulation as a mechanism for functional separation of the apparently redundant uracil DNA glycosylases TDG and UNG2. Nucleic Acids Research, 35 (11). pp. 3859-3867.

Cortázar, Daniel and Kunz, Christophe and Saito, Yusuke and Steinacher, Roland and Schär, Primo. (2007) The enigmatic thymine DNA glycosylase. DNA repair, 6 (4). pp. 489-504.

Kunz, Christophe and Schär, Primo. (2004) Meiotic recombination: sealing the partnership at the junction. Current Biology, 14 (22). R962-R964.

Marti, Thomas M. and Kunz, Christophe and Fleck, Oliver. (2003) Repair of damaged and mismatched DNA by the XPC homologues Rhp41 and Rhp42 of fission yeast. Genetics, 164 (2). pp. 457-467.

Kunz, Christophe and Zurbriggen, Karin and Fleck, Oliver. (2003) Mutagenesis of the HMGB (high-mobility group B) protein Cmb1 (cytosine-mismatch binding 1) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe: effects on recognition of DNA mismatches and damage. Biochemical Journal, 372 (2). pp. 651-660.

Marti, Thomas M. and Kunz, Christophe and Fleck, Oliver. (2002) DNA mismatch repair and mutation avoidance pathways. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 191 (1). pp. 28-41.

Kunz, Christophe and Fleck, Oliver. (2001) Role of the DNA repair nucleases Rad13, Rad2 and Uve1 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe in mismatch correction. Journal of Molecular Biology, 313 (2). pp. 241-253.

Hohl, Marcel and Christensen, Olaf and Kunz, Christophe and Naegeli, Hanspeter and Fleck, Oliver. (2001) Binding and repair of mismatched DNA mediated by Rhp14, the fission yeast homologue of human XPA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (33). pp. 30766-30772.

Rudolph, Claudia and Kunz, Christophe and Parisi, Sandro and Lehmann, Elisabeth and Hartsuiker, Edgar and Fartmann, Berthold and Kramer, Wilfried and Kohli, Jürg and Fleck, Oliver. (1999) The msh2 gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe is involved in mismatch repair, mating-type switching, and meiotic chromosome organization. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 19 (1). pp. 241-250.

Fleck, Oliver and Kunz, Christophe and Rudolph, Claudia and Kohli, Jürg. (1998) The high mobility group domain protein Cmb1 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe binds to cytosines in base mismatches and opposite chemically altered guanines. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273 (46). pp. 30398-30405.