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Johan P. de Winter is affiliated with the VU University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their professional focus is within the biomedical research community, contributing to the academic environment at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A novel ubiquitin ligase is deficient in Fanconi anemia

    Amom Ruhikanta Meetei;Johan P de Winter;Annette L Medhurst;Michael Wallisch

  • Fanconi anemia is associated with a defect in the BRCA2 partner PALB2.

    Bing Xia;Josephine C Dorsman;Najim Ameziane;Yne de Vries

  • A human ortholog of archaeal DNA repair protein Hef is defective in Fanconi anemia complementation group M.

    Amom Ruhikanta Meetei;Annette L Medhurst;Chen Ling;Yutong Xue

  • The DNA helicase BRIP1 is defective in Fanconi anemia complementation group J.

    Marieke Levitus;Quinten Waisfisz;Barbara C Godthelp;Yne de Vries

  • X-linked inheritance of Fanconi anemia complementation group B

    Amom Ruhikanta Meetei;Marieke Levitus;Yutong Xue;Annette L Medhurst

  • Identification of FAAP24, a Fanconi Anemia Core Complex Protein that Interacts with FANCM

    Alberto Ciccia;Chen Ling;Rachel Coulthard;Zhijiang Yan

  • Mutations in ERCC4, encoding the DNA-repair endonuclease XPF, cause Fanconi anemia.

    Massimo Bogliolo;Beatrice Schuster;Chantal Stoepker;Burak Derkunt

  • Association of complementation group and mutation type with clinical outcome in Fanconi anemia

    Laurence Faivre;Philippe Guardiola;Cathryn Lewis;Inderjeet Dokal

  • Heterogeneity in Fanconi anemia: evidence for 2 new genetic subtypes

    Marieke Levitus;Marieke Levitus;Martin A. Rooimans;Martin A. Rooimans;Jûrgen Steltenpool;Jûrgen Steltenpool;Nicolle F. C. Cool;Nicolle F. C. Cool

  • Isolation of a cDNA Representing the Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group E Gene.

    Johan P. de Winter;Carola G.M. van Berkel;Martin A. Rooimans

  • Direct interaction of FANCD2 with BRCA2 in DNA damage response pathways

    Shobbir Hussain;James B. Wilson;Annette L. Medhurst;James Hejna

  • The genetic and molecular basis of Fanconi anemia

    Johan P. de Winter;Hans Joenje

  • The Fanconi anemia protein FANCF forms a nuclear complex with FANCA, FANCC and FANCG

    Johan P. de Winter;Laura van der Weel;Jan de Groot;Stacie Stone

  • A histone-fold complex and FANCM form a conserved DNA remodeling complex to maintain genome stability

    Zhijiang Yan;Mathieu Delannoy;Chen Ling;Danielle Daee

  • Warsaw Breakage Syndrome, a Cohesinopathy Associated with Mutations in the XPD Helicase Family Member DDX11/ChlR1

    Petra van der Lelij;Krystyna H. Chrzanowska;Barbara C. Godthelp;Martin A. Rooimans

  • Spontaneous functional correction of homozygous Fanconi anaemia alleles reveals novel mechanistic basis for reverse mosaicism

    Quinten Waisfisz;Neil V. Morgan;Maria Savino;Johan P. de Winter

  • Direct interactions of the five known Fanconi anaemia proteins suggest a common functional pathway

    Annette L. Medhurst;Pia A.J. Huber;Quinten Waisfisz;Johan P. de Winter

  • The DNA translocase FANCM/MHF promotes replication traverse of DNA interstrand crosslinks.

    Jing Huang;Shuo Liu;Marina A. Bellani;Arun Kalliat Thazhathveetil

  • FANCE: the link between Fanconi anaemia complex assembly and activity

    Paul Pace;Mark Johnson;Wu Meng Tan;Georgina Mosedale

  • Functional Ex Vivo Assay to Select Homologous Recombination–Deficient Breast Tumors for PARP Inhibitor Treatment

    Kishan A.T. Naipal;Nicole S. Verkaik;Najim Ameziane;Carolien H.M. van Deurzen

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Joenje
Hans Joenje VU University Medical Center
Quinten Waisfisz
Quinten Waisfisz Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Fré Arwert
Fré Arwert VU University Medical Center
Weidong Wang
Weidong Wang National Institutes of Health
Christopher G. Mathew
Christopher G. Mathew King's College London
Detlev Schindler
Detlev Schindler University of Würzburg
Gerard Pals
Gerard Pals Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jordi Surrallés
Jordi Surrallés Autonomous University of Barcelona
Hein te Riele
Hein te Riele Netherlands Cancer Institute
Frank A.E. Kruyt
Frank A.E. Kruyt University Medical Center Groningen

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