John Essigmann
John M. Essigman is an American chemist, currently the William R. & Betsy P. Leitch Professor in Residence of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Biological Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Determination of volatile nitrosamines in foods and other environmental samples by Essigmann, John.
Published 2024
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Role of tautomerism in RNA biochemistry by Singh, Vipender, Fedeles, Bogdan I., Essigmann, John M.
Published 2014
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1,3-Butadiene-Induced Adenine DNA Adducts Are Genotoxic but Only Weakly Mutagenic When Replicated in Escherichia Coli of Various Repair and Replication Backgrounds by Seneviratne, Uthpala I., Wu, Jie, Tretyakova, Natalia, Chang, Shiou-chi, Essigmann, John M
Published 2018
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Modulation of N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea Mutagenesis in Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts Derived from the gpt Delta Mouse by an Inhibitor of the O6-Methylguanine Methyltransferase, MGMT by Thongararm, Pennapa, Fedeles, Bogdan I., Khumsubdee, Sakunchai, Armijo, Amanda L., Croy, Robert G., Essigmann, John M.
Published 2020
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An engineered cell line lacking OGG1 and MUTYH glycosylases implicates the accumulation of genomic 8-oxoguanine as the basis for paraquat mutagenicity by Tajai, Preechaya, Fedeles, Bogdan I, Suriyo, Tawit, Navasumrit, Panida, Kanitwithayanun, Jantamas, Essigmann, John M, Satayavivad, Jutamaad
Published 2021
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Two-dimensional IR spectroscopy of the anti-HIV agent KP1212 reveals protonated and neutral tautomers that influence pH-dependent mutagenicity by Peng, Chunte, Fedeles, Bogdan I., Singh, Vipender, Li, Deyu, Amariuta, Tiffany, Essigmann, John M., Tokmakoff, Andrei
Published 2015
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