Skip Navigation

Person Details: Mitchell S. Turker

Superfund Research Program

Mitchell S. Turker

Oregon Health and Science University
Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, L606
Portland, Oregon 97239-3098
Phone: 503-494-6115
Fax: 503-494-4278
Email: turker@ohsu.edu

Projects

  • Oregon Health and Science University: Training Core (2000-2006)

Publications

2008

  • Skinner AM, Turker MS. 2008. High frequency induction of CC to TT tandem mutations in DNA repair-proficient mammalian cells. Photochemistry and Photobiology 84(1):222-7. PMID:18173724

2006

  • Wang Q, Ponomareva ON, Lasarev MR, Turker MS. 2006. High frequency induction of mitotic recombination by ionizing radiation in Mlh1 null mouse cells. Mutat Res 594(1-2):189-198. PMID:16343558

2005

  • Shin-Darlak CY, Skinner AM, Turker MS. 2005. A role for Pms2 in the prevention of tandem CC -> TT substitutions induced by ultraviolet radiation and oxidative stress. DNA Repair (Amst) 4(1):51-57. PMID:15533837

2004

  • Kisby GE, Lam-Lesselroth H, Olivas A, Samson LD, Gold B, Tanaka K, Turker MS. 2004. Role of nucleotide- and base-excision repair in genotoxin-induced neuronal cell death. DNA Repair (Amst) 3(6):617-627. PMID:15135729

2002

  • Shin CY, Mellon I, Turker MS. 2002. Multiple mutations are common at mouse Aprt in genotoxin-exposed mismatch repair deficient cells. Oncogene 21(11):1768-1776. PMID:11896608
  • Shin CY, Ponomareva ON, Connolly L, Turker MS. 2002. A mouse kidney cell line with a G:C --> C:G transversion mutator phenotype. Mutat Res 503(1-2):69-76. PMID:12052505
  • Shin CY, Turker MS. 2002. A:T --> G:C base pair substitutions occur at a higher rate than other substitution events in Pms2 deficient mouse cells. DNA Repair (Amst) 1(12):995-1001. PMID:12531009
Back
to Top