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151. 5-Hydroxymethyl-, 5-Formyl- and 5-Carboxydeoxycytidines as Oxidative Lesions and Epigenetic Marks.

152. François Diederich (1952-2020): 40 Years of Organic Chemistry.

153. Targeting the nucleotide salvage factor DNPH1 sensitizes BRCA -deficient cells to PARP inhibitors.

154. Quantification of DNA Methylation and Its Oxidized Derivatives Using LC-MS.

155. The cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinase 2 Contributes to Cone Photoreceptor Degeneration in the Cnga3 -Deficient Mouse Model of Achromatopsia.

157. A Click Chemistry Approach to Developing Molecularly Targeted DNA Scissors.

158. Active turnover of genomic methylcytosine in pluripotent cells.

159. Recent evolution of a TET-controlled and DPPA3/STELLA-driven pathway of passive DNA demethylation in mammals.

160. Amino Acid Modified RNA Bases as Building Blocks of an Early Earth RNA-Peptide World.

161. DNA hydroxymethylation is associated with disease severity and persists at enhancers of oncogenic regions in multiple myeloma.

162. Impact of 5-formylcytosine on the melting kinetics of DNA by 1H NMR chemical exchange.

163. Supersensitive Multifluorophore RNA-FISH for Early Virus Detection and Flow-FISH by Using Click Chemistry.

165. Distinct and stage-specific contributions of TET1 and TET2 to stepwise cytosine oxidation in the transition from naive to primed pluripotency.

166. Synthesis of Galactosyl-Queuosine and Distribution of Hypermodified Q-Nucleosides in Mouse Tissues.

167. Chemoenzymatic Preparation of Functional Click-Labeled Messenger RNA.

168. Analysis of an Active Deformylation Mechanism of 5-Formyl-deoxycytidine (fdC) in Stem Cells.

169. Single molecule analysis reveals monomeric XPA bends DNA and undergoes episodic linear diffusion during damage search.

170. A Click-Chemistry-Based Enrichable Crosslinker for Structural and Protein Interaction Analysis by Mass Spectrometry.

171. Proto-Urea-RNA (Wöhler RNA) Containing Unusually Stable Urea Nucleosides.

172. Triplet-Induced Lesion Formation at CpT and TpC Sites in DNA.

173. TLR8 Is a Sensor of RNase T2 Degradation Products.

174. Synthesis of an acp 3 U phosphoramidite and incorporation of the hypermodified base into RNA.

175. Unified prebiotically plausible synthesis of pyrimidine and purine RNA ribonucleotides.

176. Nucleotide excision repair of abasic DNA lesions.

177. Influencing Epigenetic Information with a Hydrolytically Stable Carbocyclic 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine.

178. A one-pot, water compatible synthesis of pyrimidine nucleobases under plausible prebiotic conditions.

179. A Click-Chemistry Linked 2'3'-cGAMP Analogue.

180. Publisher Correction: Non-canonical nucleosides and chemistry of the emergence of life.

181. Isotope-dilution mass spectrometry for exact quantification of noncanonical DNA nucleosides.

182. Non-canonical nucleosides and chemistry of the emergence of life.

183. Chromatin-dependent allosteric regulation of DNMT3A activity by MeCP2.

184. ALKBH5-induced demethylation of mono- and dimethylated adenosine.

185. Rethinking the tools of the RNA world.

186. Noncanonical RNA Nucleosides as Molecular Fossils of an Early Earth-Generation by Prebiotic Methylations and Carbamoylations.

187. Non-canonical Bases in the Genome: The Regulatory Information Layer in DNA.

188. A Sulfoxide-Based Isobaric Labelling Reagent for Accurate Quantitative Mass Spectrometry.

189. Wet-dry cycles enable the parallel origin of canonical and non-canonical nucleosides by continuous synthesis.

190. 5-Formylcytosine to cytosine conversion by C-C bond cleavage in vivo.

191. Synthesis of RNA Containing 5-Hydroxymethyl-, 5-Formyl-, and 5-Carboxycytidine.

192. Functional impacts of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, 5-formylcytosine, and 5-carboxycytosine at a single hemi-modified CpG dinucleotide in a gene promoter.

193. N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) recruits and repels proteins to regulate mRNA homeostasis.

194. Dendrimer-Based Signal Amplification of Click-Labelled DNA in Situ.

195. Quantitative LC-MS Provides No Evidence for m 6 dA or m 4 dC in the Genome of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells and Tissues.

196. The chemistries and consequences of DNA and RNA methylation and demethylation.

197. 5-Formyl- and 5-Carboxydeoxycytidines Do Not Cause Accumulation of Harmful Repair Intermediates in Stem Cells.

198. Structural Insights into the Recognition of N 2 -Aryl- and C8-Aryl DNA Lesions by the Repair Protein XPA/Rad14.

199. Direct observation of a deoxyadenosyl radical in an active enzyme environment.

200. Site-Specific Isotope-Labeling of Inosine Phosphoramidites and NMR Analysis of an Inosine-Containing RNA Duplex.

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