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Franz Oesch

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Franz Oesch

FB 04 - Universitätsmedizin, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Obere Zahlbacher Str. 67, Raum: Hochhaus, Geb. 605

  • 06131/23-1720
  • 06131/230506
Publikationen

Hengstler, Jan Georg; Fuchs, Jürgen; Tanner, Berno et al.

Analysis of DNA Single-Strand Breaks in Human Venous Blood: A Technique Which Does Not Require Isolation of White Blood Cells

Environmental and molecular mutagenesis. journal of The Environmental Mutagen Society. Bd. 29. H. 1. New York, NY: Wiley-Liss 1997 S. 58 - 62


Arand, Michael; Mühlbauer, Roland; Hengstler, Jan et al.

A Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction Protocol for the Simultaneous Analysis of the Glutathione S-Transferase GSTM1 and GSTT1 Polymorphisms

Analytical biochemistry. an internat. journal. Bd. 236. H. 1. San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier 1996 S. 184 - 186


Arand, Michael; Wagner, Heike; Oesch, Franz

Asp333, Asp495, and His523 form the catalytic triad of rat soluble epoxide hydrolase

The journal of biological chemistry. JBC. Bd. 271. H. 8. Bethesda, Md.: ASBMB 1996 S. 4223 - 4229


Friedberg, T.; Holler, R.; Löllmann, B. et al.

The catalytic activity of the endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein microsomal epoxide hydrolase towards carcinogens is retained on inversion of its membrane topology

The biochemical journal. Bd. 319. H. 1. London: Portland Press 1996 S. 131 - 136


Oesch, F.; Hengstler, J.G.; Arand, M. et al.

Detection of primary DNA damage: Applicability to biomonitoring of genotoxic occupational exposure and in clinical therapy

Pharmacogenetics. Bd. 5. London: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1995


Beetham, J.K.; Grant, D.; Arand, M. et al.

Gene Evolution of Epoxide Hydrolases and Recommended Nomenclature

DNA and cell biology. Bd. 14. H. 1. New York, NY: Liebert 1995 S. 61 - 72


Hammock, Bruce D.; Pinot, Franck; Beetham, Jeffery K. et al.

Isolation of a Putative Hydroxyacyl Enzyme Intermediate of an Epoxide Hydrolase

Biochemical and biophysical research communications. BBRC. Bd. 198. H. 3. San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier 1994 S. 850 - 856


Arand, M.; Grant, D.F.; Beetham, J.K. et al.

Sequence similarity of mammalian epoxide hydrolases to the bacterial haloalkane dehalogenase and other related proteins: Implication for the potential catalytic mechanism of enzymatic epoxide hydrolysis (FEBS 13587)

FEBS letters. for the rapid publication of short reports in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology. Bd. 338. H. 3. Amsterdam [u.a.]: Elsevier 1994 S. 251 - 256


Oesch, F.; Weiss, C.-M.; Klein, S.

Use of oligonucleotides containing ethenoadenine to study the repair of this DNA lesion. Determination of individual and collective repair activities

Archives of toxicology. Bd. 68. H. 6. Berlin: Springer 1994 S. 358 - 363


Knehr, Michael; Thomas, Helmut; Arand, Michael et al.

Isolation and characterization of a cDNA encoding rat liver cytosolic epoxide hydrolase and its functional expression in Escherichia coli.

The journal of biological chemistry. JBC. Bd. 268. H. 23. Bethesda, Md.: ASBMB 1993 S. 17623 - 17627