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Nicoulaz, A; Rubi, F; Lieder, L; Wolf, R; Goeggel-Simonetti, B; Steinlin, M; Wiest, R; Bonel, H M; Schaller, A; Gallati, S; Conrad, B (2011). Contiguous ∼16 Mb 1p36 deletion: Dominant features of classical distal 1p36 monosomy with haplo-lethality. American journal of medical genetics. Part A, 155(8), pp. 1964-1968. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Liss 10.1002/ajmg.a.33210

Schaller, A; Desetty, R; Hahn, D; Jackson, C B; Nuoffer, J-M; Gallati, S; Levinger, L (2011). Impairment of mitochondrial tRNAIle processing by a novel mutation associated with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia. Mitochondrion, 11(3), pp. 488-96. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.mito.2011.01.005

Schüpbach, W; Vadday, K; Schaller, A; Brekenfeld, C; Kappeler, L; Benoist, JF; Xuan-Huong, C; Burgunder, J; Seibold, F; Gallati, S; Mattle, H (2007). Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy in three siblings: clinical, genetic and neuroradiological features. Journal of neurology, 254(2), pp. 146-53. Heidelberg: Steinkopff-Verlag; www.steinkopff.springer.de 10.1007/s00415-006-0255-3

Pavlovic, J; Nuoffer, JM; Schaller, A; Slotboom, J; Loennfors, T; Steinlin, M (2006). Blitz-Nick-Salaam-Krämpfe als Erstmanifestation einer mitochondrialen Störung. Epileptologie(2), pp. 66-70. Zürich: Schweizerische Liga gegen Epilepsie

Labuhn, M; Vuaroqueaux, V; Fina, F; Schaller, A; Nanni-Metellus, I; Kung, W; Eppenberger-Castori, S; Martin, P M; Eppenberger, U (2006). Simultaneous quantitative detection of relevant biomarkers in breast cancer by quantitative real-time PCR. International journal of biological markers, 21(1), pp. 30-9. Milano: Wichtig Editore

Furger, A; Schaller, A; Schümperli, Daniel (1998). Functional importance of conserved nucleotides at the histone RNA 3' processing site. RNA - a publication of the RNA Society, 4(3), pp. 246-256. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

Martin, F; Schaller, A; Eglite, S; Schümperli, Daniel; Müller, B (1997). The gene for histone RNA hairpin binding protein is located on human chromosome 4 and encodes a novel type of RNA binding protein. EMBO journal, 16(4), pp. 769-778. Nature Publishing Group 10.1093/emboj/16.4.769

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