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Tomas Robert Lindahl, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
London Research Institute, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
DNA Repair, Genomic Stability, Mutagenesis,
Website:
http://www.london-research-institute.org.uk/research/past-researchers/tomas-lindahl
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 was awarded jointly to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar "for mechanistic studies of DNA repair".
http://blueskiesbenchspace.org/index.php?pag=4
DOI: 10.1016%2Fj.gpb.2012.12.001
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Einar Hammarsten grad student 1967 Karolinska
 (On the structure and stability of nucleic acids in solution)
Gerald Maurice Edelman post-doc Rockefeller
Jacques R. Fresco post-doc Princeton
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Lindahl TR. (2023) DNA Fragility and Repair, Some Personal Recollections. Annual Review of Biochemistry
Lindahl T. (2016) The Intrinsic Fragility of DNA (Nobel Lecture). Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Lindahl T. (2016) The world of DNA in glycol solution. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology. 17: 335-6
Lindahl T, Modrich P, Sancar A. (2016) The 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Discovery of Essential Mechanisms that Repair DNA Damage. Journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists. 42: 37-41
Lindahl T. (2016) Die intrinsische Fragilität der DNA (Nobel-Aufsatz) Angewandte Chemie. 128: 8671-8677
Lindahl T. (2013) My journey to DNA repair. Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics. 11: 2-7
Lindahl T. (2012) DNA repair as a biomarker. Foreword. Mutation Research. 736: 1
Lindahl T, Barnes DE, Yang YG, et al. (2009) Biochemical properties of mammalian TREX1 and its association with DNA replication and inherited inflammatory disease. Biochemical Society Transactions. 37: 535-8
An Q, Robins P, Lindahl T, et al. (2007) 5-Fluorouracil incorporated into DNA is excised by the Smug1 DNA glycosylase to reduce drug cytotoxicity. Cancer Research. 67: 940-5
Sedgwick B, Bates PA, Paik J, et al. (2007) Repair of alkylated DNA: recent advances. Dna Repair. 6: 429-42
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