2001-2005
See also: Editorial activities related to the MAK commission
ESCODD
Establishing the background level of base oxidation in human lymphocyte DNA: results of an interlaboratory validation study
The ASEB Journal (2005)
Schwerdtle T., Walter I., Hartwig A.
Arsenic in drinking water: Exposure data, metabolism in humans and toxicological consequences
Proceedings (2005)
Hamann I., Schwerdtle T., Jahnke G., Blessing H., Hall C., Hartwig A.
Copper and selenium: essential trace elements with toxicological impact
Food Chem (2005)
Berner Z., Menzel C., Zeller A., Eckhardt J.D., Stüben D., Hartwig A.
Analytical Procedure for the Quantification of in vitro Induced Pt- and Pd-DNA Adducts in Human Lung Cells
Palladium Emissions in the Environment (2005)
Burmeister B., Schwerdtle T., Poser I., Müller W.U., Rettenmeier A.W., Hartwig A., Seemayer N.H., Dopp E.
Effects of asbestos on initiation of DNA damage, induction of DNA strand breaks, P53-expression and apoptosis in primary, SV40-transformed and malignant human mesothelial cells
Mutat Res (2004)
Blessing H., Kraus S., Heindl P., Bal W., Hartwig A.
Interaction of selenium compounds with zinc finger proteins involved in DNA repair
Eur J Biochem (2004)
Kopera E., Schwerdtle T., Hartwig A., Bal W.
Co(II) and Cd(II) substitute for Zn(II) in the zinc finger derived from the DNA repair protein XPA, demonstrating a variety of potential mechanisms of toxicity
Chem Res Toxicol (2004)
Hartwig A., Blessing H., Schwerdtle T., Walter I.
Zinkfingerstrukturen in DNA-Reparaturproteinen als potentielle Angriffspunkte für toxische Metallionen und essentielle Spurenelemente
Schriftenreihe der Gesellschaft für Mineralstoffe und Spurenelemente (2004)
Hartwig A., Blessing H., Schwerdtle T., Walter I.
Modulation of DNA repair processes by arsenic and selenium compounds
Toxicology (2003)
Schwerdtle T., Walter I., Hartwig A.
Arsenite and its biomethylated metabolites interfere with the formation and repair of stable BPDE-induced DNA adducts in human cells and impair XPAzf and Fpg
DNA Repair (2003)
Roul F., Gosse F., Delincée H., Hartwig A., Marchioni E., Miesch M., Werner D., Burnouf D.
Food-borne radiolytic compounds promote experimental colon carcinogenesis
Nutr Cancer (2003)
Schwerdtle T., Walter I., Mackiw I., Hartwig A.
Induction of oxidative DNA damage by arsenite and its trivalent and pentavalent methylated metabolites in cultured human cells and isolated DNA
Carcinogenesis (2003)
ESCODD
Measurement of DNA oxidation in human cells by chromatographic and enzymic methods
Free Radical Biol Med (2003)
Bal W., Schwerdtle T., Hartwig A.
Mechanisms of nickel assault on the zinc finger of DNA repair protein XPA
Chem Res Toxicol (2003)
Hartwig A., Pelzer A., Asmuss M., Bürkle A.
Very low concentrations of arsenite suppress poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in mammalian cells
Int J Cancer (2003)
Hartwig A., Schwerdtle T., Walter I.
Current aspects on the genotoxicity of arsenite and its methylated metabolites: Oxidative stress and interactions with the cellular response to DNA damage
Organic Metal and Metalloid Species in the Environment (2003)
Raul F., Gossé F., Delincée H., Hartwig A., Marchioni E., Miesch M., Werner D., Burnouf D.
Food-borne radiolytic compounds (2-alkylcyclobutanones) may promote experimental colon carcinogenesis
Nutr Cancer (2002)
ESCODD
Comparative analysis of baseline 8-oxoguanine in mammalian cell DNA, by different methods in different laboratories; an approach to consensus
Carcinogenesis (2002)
Horvatovich P., Raul F., Miesch M., Burnouf D., Delincee H., Hartwig A., Werner D., Marchioni E.
Detection of 2-alkylcyclobutanones, markers for irradiated foods, in adipose tissues of animals fed with these substances
J Food Protect (2002)
Miesch M., Horvatovich P., Burnouf D., Delincee H., Hartwig A., Raul F., Werner D., Marchioni E.
Efficient reaction pathway for the synthesis of saturated and mono-unsaturated 2-alkylcyclobutanones
Radiat Phys Chem (2002)
Hartwig A., Asmuss M., Ehleben I., Herzer U., Kostelac D., Pelzer A., Schwerdtle T., Bürkle A.
Interference by toxic metal ions with DNA repair processes and cell cycle control: molecular mechanisms
Environ Health Persp (2002)
ESCODD
Inter-laboratory validation of procedures for measuring 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine/8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine in DNA
Free Radical Res (2002)
Jensen B.R., ESCODD
Comparison of results from different laboratories in measuring 8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine in synthetic oligonucleotides
Free Radical Res (2002)
Hartwig A., Asmuss M., Blessing H., Hoffmann S., Khandelwal S., Pelzer A., Bürkle A.
Interference by toxic metal ions with zinc-dependent proteins involved in maintaining genomic stability
Food Chem Toxicol (2002)
Hartwig A., Schwerdtle T.
Interactions by carcinogenic metal compounds with DNA repair processes: toxicological implications
Toxicol Lett (2002)
Schwerdtle T., Seidel A., Hartwig A.
Effect of soluble and particulate nickel compounds on the formation and repair of stable benzo[a]pyrene DNA adducts in human lung cells
Carcinogenesis (2002)
Hartwig A.
Role of DNA repair in particle- and fiber-induced lung injury
Inhal Toxicol (2002)
Greim H., Borm P., Schins R., Donaldson K., Driscoll K., Hartwig A., Kuempel E., Oberdörster G., Speit G.
Toxicity of fibers and particles – Report of the workshop held in Munich, Germany, October 26 – 27, 2000
Inhal Toxicol (2001)
Merzenich M., Hartwig A., Ahrens W., Beyersmann D., Scholze M., Timm J., Jöckel K.H.
Biomonitoring on carcinogenic metals and oxidative DNA damage in a cross-sectional study
Cancer Epidem Biomarkers Prev (2001)
Hartwig A.
Zinc finger proteins as potential targets for toxic metal ions: Differential effects on structure and function
Antioxid Redox Signaling (2001)
Hartwig A., Kasper P., Madle S., Speit G., Staedtler F., Sengstag C.
The potential use of mutation spectra in cancer releated genes in genetic toxicology: a statement of a GUM working group
Mutat Res (2001)
Hartwig A.
Role of magnesium in genomic stability
Mutat Res (2000)
Asmuss M., Mullenders L.H.F., Eker A., Hartwig A.
Differential effects of toxic metal compounds on the activities of Fpg and XPA, two zinc finger proteins involved in DNA repair
Carcinogenesis (2000)
Hartwig A., Gröblinghoff U.D., Hiemstra Y., Mullenders L.H.F.
Inhibition of DNA repair processes by inorganic arsenic