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Gerald E. Wuenschell, Daniel Tamae, Angelique Cercillieux, Rio Yamanaka, Calvin Yu, and John Termini (2010) “Mutagenic Potential of DNA Glycation: Miscoding by (R)- and (S)-N2-(1-Carboxyethyl)- 2’-deoxyguanosine” Biochemistry, 49, 1814–1821

Timothy Synold, Bixin Xi, Gerald E. Wuenschell, Daniel Tamae, James L. Figarola, Samuel Rahbar, John Termini. (2008) "Advanced Glycation End Products of DNA: Quantification of N2-(1-carboxyethyl)-2'-deoxyguanosine (CEdG) in Biological Samples by LC-ESI-MS/MS” Chem. Res. Toxicol. 21, 2148-2155. 

Rio Yamanaka and John Termini (2007). “Nucleotide sequence context influences HIV replication fidelity by modulating reverse transcriptase binding and product release” BioScience Trends, (1) 1: 52-61.

David J. Baker, Gerald Wuenschell, Liqun Xia, John Termini, Steven E. Bates, Arthur D. Riggs, Timothy R. O’Connor (2007). “Nucleotide Excision Repair Eliminates Unique DNA-Protein Cross Links from Mammalian Cells “ J. Biol. Chem.,282, 22592-22604.  

Stiller, M., Green, R. W., Ronan, M., Simons, J. F., Du, L., He, W., Egholm, M., Rothberg, J. M., Keats, S. G., Ovodov, N. D., Antipina, E. E., Baryshnikov, Y. V., Vasilevski, A. A., Wuenschell, G. E., Termini, J., Hofreiter, M., Jaenicke-Despres, V. and Paabo, S. (2006) “Patterns of nucleotide misincorporations during enzymatic amplification and direct large-scale sequencing of ancient DNA.” PNAS, 103, 13578-13584.

Punnajit Lim, Gerald E. Wuenschell, Venessa Holland, Dong-Hyun Lee, Gerd Pfeifer, Henry Rodriguez and John Termini, (2004)  “Peroxy radical mediated oxidative DNA base damage-implications for lipid peroxidation induced mutagenesis.”  Biochemistry, 43, 15339-15348.


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