Madeleine Nivard

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Nivard MJ, Czene K, Segerbäck D, et al. (2003) Mutagenic activity of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide under XPG proficient and deficient conditions in relation to N-7-(2-hydroxyalkyl)guanine levels in Drosophila. Mutation Research. 529: 95-107
Vogel EW, Nivard MJ. (2003) Model systems for studying germ cell mutagens: from flies to mammals. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 518: 99-114
Sierra LM, Tosal L, Nivard MJ, et al. (2001) The importance of distinct metabolites of N-nitrosodiethylamine for its in vivo mutagenic specificity. Mutation Research. 483: 95-104
Wijen JP, Nivard MJ, Vogel EW. (2001) Genetic damage by bifunctional agents in repair-active pre-meiotic stages of Drosophila males. Mutation Research. 478: 107-17
Vogel EW, Nivard MJ. (2001) Phenotypes of Drosophila homologs of human XPF and XPG to chemically-induced DNA modifications. Mutation Research. 476: 149-65
Calléja FM, Nivard MJ, Eeken JC. (2001) Induced mutagenic effects in the nucleotide excision repair deficient Drosophila mutant mus201(D1), expressing a truncated XPG protein. Mutation Research. 461: 279-88
Vogel EW, Nivard MJ. (2000) Parallel monitoring of mitotic recombination, clastogenicity and teratogenic effects in eye tissue of Drosophila. Mutation Research. 455: 141-53
Wijen JP, Nivard MJ, Vogel EW. (2000) The in vivo genetic activity profile of the monofunctional nitrogen mustard 2-chloroethylamine differs drastically from its bifunctional counterpart mechlorethamine. Carcinogenesis. 21: 1859-67
Vogel EW, Nivard MJ. (1999) A novel method for the parallel monitoring of mitotic recombination and clastogenicity in somatic cells in vivo. Mutation Research. 431: 141-53
Sierra LM, Nivard MM, Vogel EW. (1999) Influence of nucleotide excision repair and of dose on the types of vermilion mutations induced by diethyl sulfate in postmeiotic male germ cells of Drosophila. Mutation Research. 431: 69-79
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